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Every kid – even the most challenging ones – need and deserve affirmation.
The Power of Words
Talking Points:
God the Father spoke publicly about the Son twice in the gospel of Matthew. Both times it was to affirm him.
If the perfect Son of God received words of affirmation from his Father, how much more do our imperfect kids need affirmation from their parents? Ephesians 6:4, Proverbs 16:24, Ephesians 4:32
Every kid – even the most challenging ones – need and deserve affirmation.
In our last principle, we learned about the importance of loving discipline. But we need to be careful that we don’t stay constantly in the state of correction with our kids. They need positive interactions as well. They need to hear affirming things about who they are. As parents, we need to pull ourselves out of “critical” mode focusing only on the things we want to change in our kids and spend time celebrating how God created them as special, unique humans who sometimes drive us crazy!
Remember the 3 B's:
Q5. What does it look like for you to be intentional with affirmation moving forward? Identify three unique traits for each of your kids that you will work to affirm more.
Use the 3 T's of Praise:
Q8. Are you familiar with the 5 love languages? What would you guess is your kid’s language? How can knowing their language help you to love them more?
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Every kid – even the most challenging ones – need and deserve affirmation.
The Power of Words
Talking Points:
God the Father spoke publicly about the Son twice in the gospel of Matthew. Both times it was to affirm him.
If the perfect Son of God received words of affirmation from his Father, how much more do our imperfect kids need affirmation from their parents? Ephesians 6:4, Proverbs 16:24, Ephesians 4:32
Every kid – even the most challenging ones – need and deserve affirmation.
In our last principle, we learned about the importance of loving discipline. But we need to be careful that we don’t stay constantly in the state of correction with our kids. They need positive interactions as well. They need to hear affirming things about who they are. As parents, we need to pull ourselves out of “critical” mode focusing only on the things we want to change in our kids and spend time celebrating how God created them as special, unique humans who sometimes drive us crazy!
Remember the 3 B's:
Q5. What does it look like for you to be intentional with affirmation moving forward? Identify three unique traits for each of your kids that you will work to affirm more.
Use the 3 T's of Praise:
Q8. Are you familiar with the 5 love languages? What would you guess is your kid’s language? How can knowing their language help you to love them more?
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