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

Subscribe    FB   Podcasts   Books   Twitter    Donate

Black Berry Pin: 286431e3

This entry was posted in Christianity and tagged child development, Christianity, parenting, Religion.

Give

Subscribe to the Daybreak Devotions for Women

Be inspired by God's Word every day! Delivered to your inbox.


Editor's Picks

  • featureImage

    How to Keep Christ in Christmas — Erica Barthalow

    The Countdown to Christmas has begun! The chaos, the parties, the memory-making. At the writing of this blog, we are 36 days away! Perhaps you’re like me, and looking for a way to keep Jesus at the center of all of it. Here’s an excerpt from my Christmas devotional Fulfilled . It’s a great way to

    3 min read
  • featureImage

    Cultivating a Generous Heart

    It’s always ironic to me that after Thanksgiving—a holiday to pause, reflect, and give thanks—Black Friday follows immediately after. It’s a day of deals, frenzy, and the push to buy more and more. Buying things isn’t necessarily bad, but it’s striking how quickly the world tries to steer our hearts from gratitude toward discontentment, comparison, and a scarcity mindset. But Jesus teaches us an upside-down way of living. He taught lessons like: "the first shall be last," "whoever wants to gain

    4 min read