Rearing Children in a Postmodern World


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Today's world presents many challenges to raising children, including ever-changing technology, gangs, drug culture, and an array of other harmful influences. It's more difficult than ever to help children be safe, stable, happy, and able to resist temptations. In Rearing Children in a Postmodern World, author Pastor Carey N. Ingram guides you through the complexities of Christian parenting and gives hope to those overwhelmed by the worldly conditions. Building on his experiences as a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, and mentor, he provides advice about teaching children to live a life that is pleasing in the eyes of God. He explores the origin of the dysfunctional family, emphasizes the importance of mentoring, and discusses.




Rearing Children in a Postmodern World


Book Description

Today's world presents many challenges to raising children, including ever-changing technology, gangs, drug culture, and an array of other harmful influences. It's more difficult than ever to help children be safe, stable, happy, and able to resist temptations. In Rearing Children in a Postmodern World, author Pastor Carey N. Ingram guides you through the complexities of Christian parenting and gives hope to those overwhelmed by the worldly conditions. Building on his experiences as a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, and mentor, he provides advice about teaching children to live a life that is pleasing in the eyes of God. He explores the origin of the dysfunctional family, emphasizes the importance of mentoring, and discusses - how to understand the postmodern world; - whether to discipline or punish children; - how gangs affect children; and - why abstinence should be a teen goal. Providing a fresh approach to raising children today, Rearing Children in a Postmodern World offers insight into how parents, schools, community agencies, and industries can work together to bring success and happiness to youngster's lives.




Rearing Children in a Postmodern World


Book Description

Todays world presents many challenges to raising children, including ever-changing technology, gangs, drug culture, and an array of other harmful influences. Its more difficult than ever to help children be safe, stable, happy, and able to resist temptations. In Rearing Children in a Postmodern World, author Pastor Carey N. Ingram guides you through the complexities of Christian parenting and gives hope to those overwhelmed by the worldly conditions. Building on his experiences as a parent, grandparent, teacher, pastor, and mentor, he provides advice about teaching children to live a life that is pleasing in the eyes of God. He explores the origin of the dysfunctional family, emphasizes the importance of mentoring, and discusses how to understand the postmodern world; whether to discipline or punish children; how gangs affect children; and why abstinence should be a teen goal. Providing a fresh approach to raising children today, Rearing Children in a Postmodern World offers insight into how parents, schools, community agencies, and industries can work together to bring success and happiness to youngsters lives.







Authentic Parenting In A Postmodern Culture


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Practical help for shaping your childrens hearts, minds and souls! Mary DeMuth reveals effective ways for parents to communicate with todays kids. This unique resource offers everyday moms and dads an engaging introduction into the postmodern world and provides the tools they need to relate to it with confidence and faith.




Liberation's Children


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In sharply drawn analyses which first appeared in City Journal, the author takes the measure of a young generation afflicted with a loss of deep connection, civility, and moral clarity, as well as a depleted vision of the human predicament.




Christ Over Culture


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Discover a powerful guide for Christian parents seeking to equip their children to live out their faith in today's chaotic, self-focused society. Christ Over Culture: Raising Christian Kids to Stand in a Postmodern World empowers parents to help their kids discern anti-Biblical ideas and ground them in God's truth. Through a blend of theology, worldview analysis, apologetics, and critical thinking skills, Christ Over Culture will equip parents with tangible strategies to run their race, stewarding their children to the glory of God. A treasured resource for Christian families, this book dives deep into dominant social issues such as feminism, sexual and gender identity, race conversations, progressive Christianity, and more. Through a comprehensive understanding of cultural challenges, parents will gain valuable insights and practical strategies for nurturing a strong faith foundation in their children so these ideas won’t persuade them. Key Features: Biblical Perspective: Grounded in biblical truth, Christ Over Culture encourages parents to live out their faith boldly and proactively prepare their children to navigate the complexities of today's world. Critical Thinking Skills: Exploring the postmodern worldview and critical theory framework, this book empowers parents to help their kids discern Godless ideologies and embrace God's truth with confidence. Practical Guidance: This book provides tangible strategies for guiding children to stand up, stand out, and stand apart in culture, and to stand against the enemy. Parents, pastors, youth ministers, and teachers will find Christ Over Culture filled with truth and hope for leading this generation to order their steps by God's Word. This light-in-the-darkness resource is also recommended for church parenting classes, Christian book clubs, as well as prayer and small groups. Author Andrea Crum states, "As parents, we don't have to be fearful of the world our kids are growing up in, but we need to be intentional with how we help them navigate it." Andrea is a wife and mother of two, Bible study teacher, graduate of Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and founder of Genuine Family Ministries.




Contemporary Parenting


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Through a global, multidisciplinary perspective, this book describes how four factors influence parenting practices: a countries historical and political background, the parent’s educational history, the economy and the parent’s financial standing, and advances in technology. Case studies that illustrate the impact these four factors have on parents in various regions help us better understand parenting in today’s global, interconnected world. Descriptions of parenting practices in countries from Europe, North and South America, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean give readers a contemporary perspective. Both research and clinical implications when working with families from various cultures are integrated throughout. Part I reviews the four major factors that shape parenting practices. Part II features cases written by contributors with extensive experience in parenting practice and research that bring to life the ways in which these four factors influence parenting within their region. Each chapter in Part II follows the same format to provide consistency for comparative purposes: an introduction, historical and political, economic, educational, and societal factors and parenting practices, and a conclusion. Each case reviews: Historical and political factors such as slavery, war, and natural disasters and how these factors impact cultural beliefs, parenting behaviors, and a child’s development Economic factors which impact the capacity for consistent, involved parenting which can result in low IQ, behavioral problems, depression, and domestic conflict and the need to account for financial factors when developing intervention programs Educational levels impact on parenting practices and their children’s achievements Advances in technology and its impact on parenting practices. Intended for graduate or advanced undergraduate courses in families in global context, immigrant families, family or public policy, multiculturalism or cross-cultural psychology, social or cultural development, counseling, social work, or international development taught in human development and family studies, psychology, social work, sociology, anthropology, racial studies, and international relations, this book also appeals to practitioners and researchers interested in family studies and child development and policy and program managers of governments, NGOs, and mental health agencies.




You Can Raise Courageous and Confident Kids


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With sensitivity and a passion to help families experience authentic, life–changing relationships with God, mother of three Mary DeMuth reveals effective ways for parents to communicate with and encourage their kids. Practical ideas and illustrations guide parents to develop strong family connections, learn along with their children, and create a safe haven for kids to explore their worlds. With a mentor’s skill, DeMuth shares effective ways to raise confident kids and leads parents to: communicate the gospel effectively to their children in a way they will understand equip their children (and themselves!) to relate successfully with others and avoid isolating themselves from those who need Christ lead their families even when they don’t have all the answers This unique resource offers everyday moms and dads the tools and encouragement they need to inspire great confidence and deep faith in their kids for all they’ll encounter in the world today. Rerelease of Authentic Parenting in a Post-Modern Culture.




Narcissistic Parenting in an Insecure World


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In this provocative history of parenting, Harry Hendrick analyses the social and economic reasons behind parenting trends. He shows how broader social changes, including neoliberalism, feminism, the collapse of the social-democratic ideal, and the 'new behaviourism', have led to the rise of the anxious and narcissistic parent. The book charts the shift from the liberal and progressive parenting styles of the 1940s-70s, to the more 'behavioural', punitive and managerial methods of childrearing today, made popular by 'experts' such as Gina Ford and Supernanny Jo Frost, and by New Labour's parent education programmes. This trend, Hendrick argues, is symptomatic of the sour, mean-spirited and vindictive social norms found throughout society today. It undermines the better instincts of parents and, therefore, damages parent-child relations. Instead, he proposes, parents should focus on understanding and helping their children as they work at growing up.