Parenting with Grace


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Laced with humor, practical examples, and thought-provoking quizzes, this updated second edition helps parents discover their own God-given instructional manual for creating a highly individualized, completely Catholic parenting plan for raising children.




Raising a Princess


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The Bible’s frequently referenced chapter of Proverbs 31 defines godly womanhood. In Raising a Princess, greatly respected child advocate John Croyle asks, "How do you equip a daughter to become the kind of woman who is described in Proverbs 31?" After all, a woman like that doesn't appear out of nowhere. Somebody taught her to rise before dawn to provide for her household. Somebody gave her the moral compass to reach out her hand to the needy. Somebody taught her the business principles that made it possible for her to consider a field and buy it. Perhaps most importantly, somebody gave her a sufficiently strong sense of self that made it possible for her to go out and make a huge impact on the world around her. Raising a Princess begins with the end in mind. The end is the Proverbs 31 woman; Croyle keeps her squarely in view as he looks at what parenting techniques help the reader to raise a princess who will someday be a queen. Based on Croyle's life and experience parenting more than 1,800 abused and neglected children at Big Oak Ranch, alongside his two biological children, the book is organized around eight virtues a parent can build in his or her princess: Then change the letters as follows: P: Praiseworthiness R: Righteousness I: Initiative N: Nurture C: Character E: Empowerment S: Servant-Heartedness S: Stability




Raising a Virtuous Child


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How do you get a child to be conscious of the importance of living virtuously? I'm still working on my own virtues on a regular basis, but I've learned that having a plan of action is critical to achieving our goal of raising children who are moral is important to me. So, how do you teach children what they should believe in? Pope St. John Paul II: 'Teaching a child is a difficult task that entails molding him or her into a responsible adult who possesses a wide range of abilities and values'. Some characteristics, on the other hand, are universally admired and important to pass on. The question isn't whether we should teach values, but which values we should teach, he writes. He says some psychologists believe that values are impossible to teach, but they are far too important to leave to chance. Schools have a difficult time instilling moral development in children because they intervene too late. As parents, you have major roles to play in instilling virtues into your children to make them virtuous children. This is not as difficult as you might think. I have written this book with every parent category in mind, just order for your own copy by clicking on BUY NOW and start seeing your children doing virtuous exploits.




Family Virtues


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Helping young people to form their character is an exciting endeavor that God has entrusted first of all to parents. It requires delicacy and strength, patience and joy, and is not lacking in challenges. It means helping children develop a concern for others, teaching them to form relationships that are truly human, and overcoming the fear of commitment. Educating children involves preparing them for the future—a future that will always involve difficulties, but also joys. In the end, it means preparing each child to respond fully to God’s plan for his or her life. The twenty-one essays contained in this book will help parents in this great task. Whether dealing with adolescent development issues, discipline, modesty, passing on the faith, or other parenting matters, this book covers it all with supernatural outlook and common sense. Written in an open-ended style that empowers parents to find their own solutions, it can be read straight through from beginning to end, or by skipping to specific chapters, according to one’s interests and needs. Both young parents and those with more experience will benefit from the insights found here.




Children's Book of Virtues


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A collection of stories and poems presented to teach virtues, including compassion, courage, honesty, friendship, and faith.




Raising Bully-Proof Kids


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With a little help, parents can raise assertive, confident, bully-proof children. While he shows parents how to avoid over-parenting and how to instill the virtues of toughness, wisdom, and courage, Paul Coughlin paints a clear picture of the real Jesus, not just the meek-and-mild side often presented to children. By shaping confident and virtuous children, parents are giving them the tools to live a happy and more abundant life.




Raising A Virtuous Child


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Despite the huge efforts made with the Islamic provisions in pursuit of raising a virtuous child, as observed by the readers of the Noble Qurʾān and the ḥadīth of the Prophet (s) and his progeny (as), we find that the community remains distant from these provisions in many of its details. Therefrom arose the idea of delivering this small book in order to encourage people to read it. May God accept these humble efforts and render them ammunition of ours on the day of Resurrection.




We and Our Children


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How does one develop a space for one's children free from the worst aspects of the surrounding culture? How to foster a spiritual life where children can develop a vision of God, themselves, and the world, and an approach to Him through prayer and the hab




Raising Kingdom Kids


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Evans equips parents to raise their children with a Kingdom perspective and also offers practical how-to advice on providing spiritual training as instructed in Scripture. He begins with an overarching look at the need for Kingdom parenting, our roles and responsibilities in raising God-following children, and how to prepare children to take on the assignments God has for their lives. He then provides specific training for kids in the power of prayer, wisdom, loving God's Word, getting through trials, controlling their tongues, developing patience, the surrender of service, and much more.




Raising Maidens of Virtue


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More than a fashion statement -- make a purity statement! Do you want your daughter to cherish her purity and honor God by the chaste and lovely way she presents herself? More than a fill-in-the-blank Bible study, Raising Maidens of Virtue is an engaging tool for mothers to use in training daughters who are approaching womanhood to think biblically. Through stories, allegories, colorful illustrations, and memory-making projects, Raising Maidens of Virtue covers topics such as guarding the tongue, idleness, sibling relationships, honoring parents, contentment, modesty, purity, cleanliness, and feminine biblical beauty. - Publisher.