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Is Your Past Keeping Your From Your Best Parenting?

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Is your past holding you from what God is calling you to do in parenting? I met with parents recently who were beaten with belts as children who chose not to discipline at all. Their children were acting out terribly and being dishonest. I had shared with them they needed to get healing from their experiences in order to raise the children according to how god expects them to.

At what age do children understand actions and consequences? Three years and up is the answer but there are some exceptions to that rule. As your child grows matures, and begins to understand the connection between actions and consequences, you must start communicating the rules of your family home. You must explain to your children what you expect from them before you punish them for behavior.
A few basic tips for discipline are always make eye contact -never ask something more than twice- Pick your battles- be consistent. Don’t let your past stop you from walking in God's freedom and calling!

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Is your past holding you from what God is calling you to do in parenting? I met with parents recently who were beaten with belts as children who chose not to discipline at all. Their children were acting out terribly and being dishonest. I had shared with them they needed to get healing from their experiences in order to raise the children according to how god expects them to.

At what age do children understand actions and consequences? Three years and up is the answer but there are some exceptions to that rule. As your child grows matures, and begins to understand the connection between actions and consequences, you must start communicating the rules of your family home. You must explain to your children what you expect from them before you punish them for behavior.
A few basic tips for discipline are always make eye contact -never ask something more than twice- Pick your battles- be consistent. Don’t let your past stop you from walking in God's freedom and calling!

More mom podcasts.

Raising Kids on Your Knees with Tina Smith: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Aq5n5wbY3FcQNEH488o90?si=a5a3b261d5214ba7

Legacy a Mom Podcast with Tina Smith and Britt Fortunato: https://open.spotify.com/show/7gUlB9MmhN1cTJT3RqYt2o?si=564d19841e844131

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