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Parenting Solutions: Strategies for Correcting Children Using a Heart-Based Approach

Correcting children is part of our job as parents. But having the right tools can mean all the difference between a positive outcome and a hard-hearted stubbornness on the part of the child. In this evening you'll receive a number of tools to help you reach the heart of your child.

Here’s what it looks like:
Session 1: Correction Ideas that Touch the Heart
The goal of discipline is a changed heart so the way we discipline is very important. In this session you’ll learn tools and strategies to address heart issues in your kids. We’ll define a change of heart for children of various ages and you’ll learn strategies that go deeper than simple behavior modification. You’ll understand how to use correction to motivate heart change.

Session 2: Ending Discipline Times with Impact
Too often discipline times end with hurt and anger. In this session you’ll learn a routine to bring closeness back into your relationship with your child. This routine helps kids learn from the discipline and brings head knowledge down into their hearts, completing the repentance process. By the end of the seminar you will be armed with new ideas, plans, and encouragement to bring change into your family.

This seminar is creative, with participant interaction and plenty of opportunity for you to make specific application to your own family. The presenter concludes by talking about God’s desire to touch the hearts of parents too, not just their kids. You’ll leave the seminar encouraged, armed with lots of practical strategies and a new vision for touching the hearts of your children.

To learn more about the National Center for Biblical Parenting or to sign up for free email parenting tips, please visit biblicalparenting.org.

 

 

 

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