Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Schedule for Spring!
MARCH 2nd:
Study 1: The Ground Rules of Discipline
Article 1: The Power of Consequences
(MARCH 9th - help Darci and Rick move offices!)
MARCH 16th:
Study 2: Great Expectations
Article 2: Am I Expecting Too Much?
MARCH 30th:
Study 3: Responsibility Super Models
Article 3: Get to Work
APRIL 13th:
Study 4: Replace Whining with Respect
Article 4: Stop the Whining
APRIL 27th:
Study 5: Teaching Responsibility Doesn't Have to Be a Chore
Article 5: The Heart of Housework
MAY 11th:
Study 6: Mentoring Youngsters Toward Adolescence
Article 6: Parenting Your Future Teen
The potato salad looks delicious.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Super Bowl
I've done some investigating on our next topic/study for the group. I'd like to recommend that we do the following on parenting. It is six sessions. I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to know that books are not the best for our group! I believe this is a one time charge that you can download and go through some questions and Bible verses as a couple then take to the group to discuss.
What do you think?
Parenting
Disciplining Children (6 session course)
This six-session course helps parents who are searching for Biblical advice about disciplining their children.
Topics: | Character, Children, Discipleship, Discipline, Family, Integrity, Mentoring, Parenting, Parents, Teaching, Teenagers, Work |
Filters: | Children, Facilitator, Group Leader, Lead, Parents, Teacher |
Purpose: | Discipleship |
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Date Added: | November 01, 2006 |
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As parents, our most difficult task is where to draw the line. Nothing causes more conflict in our souls than how to deal with this sticky problem. To help parents discuss this, we've developed a six-session course on the subject, covering such topics as using natural consequences to discipline, how to have realistic expectations, how to teach a good work ethic, how to stop the whining, how to get our kids to do chores, and how to set an example for our future teens.
Session 1The Ground Rules of Discipline
It's important for parents to allow children to experience the natural consequences of their choices.
Great Expectations
How to raise or lower the bars we set for our children.
Responsibility Super Models
Responsible kids begin with responsible parents.
Replace Whining with Respect
How can we teach our children to obey while still leaving room for communication?
Teaching Responsibility Doesn't Have to Be a Chore
The value of teaching our children to work.
Mentoring Youngsters Toward Adolescence
Laying tracks to avoid the runaway train of adolescence.
Total number of pages - 73