...In a way, I feel worse with my pretty-well-balanced kids than I did with the unruly first one...
The names and some details have been changed to protect the guilty, but the events are true.
Occasionally we receive criticism about our emphasis that parents should set up training sessions for their children. Our first book on child training, To Train Up A Child (...)
..Remember, God did not make classroom education. It is the invention of humanists seeking to usurp parental authority. Why recapture your rights and duty only to adopt their (...)
We did not raise our children in a classroom environment. I conducted my "classes" in the front seat of the pickup or in the cabinet shop. Deb conducted her classes in the (...)
There are two aspects to child training. One is technique and the other is example.
Many need a community, a church, a sanctuary, a new start, a place to save their marriage or their children.
Deb and I were teaching several seminars in a one-hundred-mile radius. One family requested that we stay with them the entire week and critique their child training.