Child development and Parenting tips for Christian

Child development and Parenting tips for Christian


Posted on September 27, 2012 Updated on September 19, 2012

Ages 3-6

1.      If a child suffers from emotional insecurity, he naturally lives his life in fear. This fear can and should be allayed through deliberate and careful building up of confidence.

2.      A child should be commended whenever he excels and should be corrected in live when he errs.

Source:

Christian Women Mirror, July 2001. Published by Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Lagos

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