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Sonya Carson was one of 24 children.
She had a third grade education, and couldn't read. She was married at 13, and was later divorced with two young children.
She cleaned homes and noticed that the successful people all had one thing in common, a library.
She came home and turned off the TV and told her sons that they had to go to the library and read two books a week and give her a report.
This simple act completely changed her son's life. Instead of failing classes, he was at the top of his class and eventually became an amazing Dr.Ben Carson's life was changed from an intentional mother.
In today's podcast, I want to talk more about being an intentional parent, and how you can do that in your own home.
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Sonya Carson was one of 24 children.
She had a third grade education, and couldn't read. She was married at 13, and was later divorced with two young children.
She cleaned homes and noticed that the successful people all had one thing in common, a library.
She came home and turned off the TV and told her sons that they had to go to the library and read two books a week and give her a report.
This simple act completely changed her son's life. Instead of failing classes, he was at the top of his class and eventually became an amazing Dr.Ben Carson's life was changed from an intentional mother.
In today's podcast, I want to talk more about being an intentional parent, and how you can do that in your own home.

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