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Episode 356 FPN Media Sucks Wednesday: Respect and Learning

Media WednesdayJoin us as we discuss:

The reason why parents are disrespectful to their kids and not even realize it. 

How we must learn to show even kids respect.

How teaching kids by giving information is not good.

 

SHOW NOTES

Why Are Americans So Inclined to Disrespect Their Children 

Why Preschool Shouldn’t Be Like School

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Episode 339 FPN Kids Are Not Cattle

Fresian Calves by Shellie at Flickr

Fresian Calves by Shellie at Flickr

Join us as we discuss:

A concept that even the best of parents I’ve met mess up.

How many parents will treat their kids like cattle.  

Why this approach may be fast, it will backfire on us horribly one day. 

 

 

 

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Episode 183 Raising Kids Through Respect

Calm RespectJoin me as we discuss:

 

How we demand respect from our kids, but often don’t return the favor.

How somewhere we left respectful parenting behind and traded it for behavior we would never allow others to use on us.

The alternative to treating kids like property.

How seeing kids as little people isn’t the same as treating them like adults.

 
SHOW NOTES

This last week I did something and my daughter (6 y/o) stopped me and told me a very sincere “thank you for being respectful of me.”  This got me thinking.

[tweetable]One of the major things we do that is so against-the-grain compared to contemporary parenting, is that we respect our kids with the same respect that I give my closest friends and acquaintances.[/tweetable]

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This is not to say that we treat our kids like mini-adults.  My kiddos need to be grown, taught, and allowed to succeed and fail.  No 4 year old is ready to drive a car.  But this isn’t about that.

This is about using the same methods for teaching a wayward employee how to do something right with our kids.  Can it work?  Corrie and I are living proof it does.

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