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Ep 18: Christian Parenting Skills
Ep 18: Christian Parenting Skills
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21 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2018
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Click for full show notes, exercises, and word-for-word scripts from this episodeBiblical parenting can be especially hard for parents to maintain during the teenage years. Thankfully, when it comes to Christian parenting podcast guest Hanna Seymour is a true authority. She's been mentoring teenage girls all over the world through her Christian advice blog, Dear Hanna, for years.The Perfect Christian Parenting Podcast GuestHanna's book, The College Girl’s Survival Guide, is a collection of her responses to the top 52 questions teenage girls typically ask her relating to college. During our talk, I wanted to know what larger insights can be drawn from the book; what can we learn about biblical parenting?This Christian parenting podcast episode specifically dives into some biblical parenting techniques for dealing with your teenagers' friends. Hanna talks about how parents can make sure teens have good friends by staying involved in their social relationships.Biblical Parenting and Important ValuesOne strategy is to help teenagers to see that they aren't alone in their problems. This will ultimately build empathy and lead teens to more deeply understand the value of living to be a person for others.Hanna says that, when she was in college, her mother told her stories about some big mistakes she made in her teens. And Hanna really wishes her mom would have shared these stories earlier.But how do you know what is OK to share with your teen and what needs to stay secret? What is the best way to share something so that your teen won't think you are condoning immoral or illegal behavior?Listen to this Christian parenting podcast for answers from Hanna.
Released:
May 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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Ep 19: Teenagers and Self-Motivation: Ned and Bill, the authors of The Self-Driven Child, discuss the difficulties of getting teens motivated about things like homework. They provide a useful framework for helping teens develop self-motivation and self-sufficiency in their lives. by Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting Teenagers