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Episode 241 FPN Bad Parent: How to Screw Up Your Kid 101

August 19, 2013 by FPN Admin

 

How to Be a Bad Parent

How to Be a Bad Parent

Join us as we discuss:

A wonderful post over at The Libertarian Homeschooler.

A DIY list of how you can guarantee failure with your kid and be a bad parent!

A different angle on taking your parenting to the next level: what does the opposite (bad parent) look like.

A checklist of how you are doing on your road to taking parenting to dah next level!

 

 

 

 

SHOW NOTES

The Libertarian Homeschooler – one of my personally favorite pages to check out.  They’ve made one of the 3 pages I actually read on my Facebook interests.  
The Heart of War Series
Part 1: Episode 231 Are You At War with Your Kids?
Part 2: Episode 232 Why We’ve Gotta Stop Seeing Kids as Inferior
Part 3: Episode 233 We Create Our Own Problems and Conflict
Part 4: Episode 238 Silence the Cannons: Unlearning the Heart of War
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