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Teaching our children to obey us, first time, is usually more difficult for us, the parents, than it is for the child. It takes work and consistency, and we often don’t realize that we may be undermining our own efforts. Rich and Julie talk about why it’s important for children to be trained in first time obedience, how to do it, and some warnings to prevent us from sabotaging our own efforts. Gary and Anne Marie join Rich and Julie to discuss the neuroscience behind obedience and the rewards our children reap well into their adulthood as a result.
Rich & Julie Young, hosts
Gary & Anne Marie Ezzo, founders
Additional Video Segments Related to Obedience:
→ Characteristics of Obedience
→ The “Yes Mommy” & “Yes Daddy” Responses
→ The “5 Minute Warning”
→ The “Why” of Instruction
→ The Five Categories of Moral Education
→ Parenting Words, Sensory Input, & Lasting Impressions
→ A Family with a Broken “Y”
→ The Conscience & the “Moral Why”
→ The Moral Why - Example One
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→ The Growing Families Website
→ Register for a Class
→ Our Courses
→ The Bookstore
→ Contact Mom Ministry
→ YouTube
Email questions or topic suggestions to [email protected]
By Growing Families5
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Teaching our children to obey us, first time, is usually more difficult for us, the parents, than it is for the child. It takes work and consistency, and we often don’t realize that we may be undermining our own efforts. Rich and Julie talk about why it’s important for children to be trained in first time obedience, how to do it, and some warnings to prevent us from sabotaging our own efforts. Gary and Anne Marie join Rich and Julie to discuss the neuroscience behind obedience and the rewards our children reap well into their adulthood as a result.
Rich & Julie Young, hosts
Gary & Anne Marie Ezzo, founders
Additional Video Segments Related to Obedience:
→ Characteristics of Obedience
→ The “Yes Mommy” & “Yes Daddy” Responses
→ The “5 Minute Warning”
→ The “Why” of Instruction
→ The Five Categories of Moral Education
→ Parenting Words, Sensory Input, & Lasting Impressions
→ A Family with a Broken “Y”
→ The Conscience & the “Moral Why”
→ The Moral Why - Example One
—--------------------------------------------------
→ The Growing Families Website
→ Register for a Class
→ Our Courses
→ The Bookstore
→ Contact Mom Ministry
→ YouTube
Email questions or topic suggestions to [email protected]

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