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If you have kids or have ever babysat or even observed parents parenting, you are aware that kids have a unique ability to hear but not listen. Parents regularly ask, “Will you clean up your room?” or extend the invitation for bath time or dinnertime to no response or action. In the moment, parents usually raise their voices to ensure that the receiver of these messages can hear them clearly, but to no avail. Only when we employ the magic of a countdown or include a consequence do the words move from hearing to action.
A special thank you to our special guest Eric Schrotenboer! Visit his website to learn about his journey and his awesome children's books too! https://www.freshwindstudios.com/ourbooks
If you want to learn more about what this means for your faith, click the link: https://www.faithinfive.com/ for more information!
Download the free discussion guide for this video here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10PCS8NTHHNbLE9uGv0RVxkwVRvuNF5iq/view
By Mark VanDellen5
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If you have kids or have ever babysat or even observed parents parenting, you are aware that kids have a unique ability to hear but not listen. Parents regularly ask, “Will you clean up your room?” or extend the invitation for bath time or dinnertime to no response or action. In the moment, parents usually raise their voices to ensure that the receiver of these messages can hear them clearly, but to no avail. Only when we employ the magic of a countdown or include a consequence do the words move from hearing to action.
A special thank you to our special guest Eric Schrotenboer! Visit his website to learn about his journey and his awesome children's books too! https://www.freshwindstudios.com/ourbooks
If you want to learn more about what this means for your faith, click the link: https://www.faithinfive.com/ for more information!
Download the free discussion guide for this video here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10PCS8NTHHNbLE9uGv0RVxkwVRvuNF5iq/view