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Guidelines and Rules for an Effective Parenting
Online Support Group
1. ALL EMAILS NEED TO BE
PARENTING RELATED: Before you send a post, ask: Does
this entry directly address a parenting issue? We may be inclined
to think anything we write about is parenting related; but
NCBP’s goal is to ensure each post either deepens someone’s
understanding of a specific aspect of parenting or asks a parenting-related
question. If your post doesn’t fit this criteria, then
it probably falls under sharing an opinion or sharing of events
in your life and does not belong in this support group dialogue.
2. INDIVIDUAL VS. GROUP
EMAILS: Most of the email dialogue will be sent to all
members of the group but you are able to dialogue privately
with another member. All email addresses will be available
to other members of the group. Before posting an email to the
entire group, analyze whether it is pertinent to the whole
group or if it should be sent directly to an individual.
3. CONFIDENTIALITY: Never
share a member's post with someone outside of the group, including
family members, prayer partners, etc, without first obtaining
the posting member's permission.
4. SUBJECT LINES: Before
you click "Send" make sure the Subject Line of your
email reflects its content or what issue you’re addressing.
Several discussions may be going on at the same time, so be careful
to label your response.
5. NO-MAIL/AWAY FROM THE
COMPUTER MESSAGES: Please don’t leave away messages
on your email when you aren’t checking email. These automatic
response emails tie up the loop unnecessarily. Also, please
do not send “testing” emails through the loop.
6. OPINION POSTS: Please
use a polite and respectful tone when posting. There are a lot
of ways to parent well and children are all unique. Don't exaggerate
your opinion or impose your successes on others. You may have
some helpful ideas but share them humbly.
7. SOLICITATION/MAIL-LIST: To
maintain the integrity of the online support group, do not use
our online group for anything other than the Effective Parenting
Support Group. This includes personal newsletters, soliciting
for personal business, etc.
8. PRAYER REQUESTS: Prayer
requests are welcome and encouraged. Praying for each other is
part of the support we do together.
9. YOUR GROUP MAIL MANAGEMENT: At
any time you may ask to be removed from the group, stop receiving
email for a time, or change your email address. To make any of
these changes or to report any abuse or concern about the group
you may contact parent@biblicalparenting.org.
10. DISCIPLINE: The
moderator from time to time may offer a reminder to a member
whose post violates the guidelines, spirit, or purpose of the
group. If you feel that some dialogue about that reminder is
helpful, please work offline with the moderator privately for
a discussion. A person may be removed from the loop at any time
for inappropriate posts.

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