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Raising Kids to Do Hard Things: Seven Biblical Principles to Encourage and Motivate Your Kids

Raising Kids to Do Hard Things: Seven Biblical Principles to Encourage and Motivate Your Kids

Gregg Harris
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Don’t let your kids settle for “ good enough. ”  A Christian home-schooling pioneer and his adult son, co-author of the young adult bestseller  Do Hard Things , advocate a revolutionary approach to parenting.
 
You probably already know how challenging it can be to  make  your kids do hard things. But when you   raise your kids to be self-motivated—from the heart—your job as a parent gets way easier and their lives become way more exciting.
 
As the father of seven, Gregg Harris has seen this prove true in the lives of his kids, and in  Raising Kids to Do Hard Things,  he and his adult son Brett show how you can raise  self-motivated  kids who embrace challenge and find delight in preparing for productive, meaningful lives in the real world.
 
The road-tested principles in these pages will help you
 
• Make learning a delight, not a drudgery
• Raise producers, not just consumers
• Encourage creativity by limiting distractions
• Launch your children into meaningful adult lives
 
For parents of children aged preschool and up, and with a chapter devoted specifically to the tween and teen years, this guidebook will equip you to raise kids who take initiative at home, at school, and in their community.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Release
January 02, 2079
ISBN 13
9781601422293

Raising Kids to Do Hard Things: Seven Biblical Principles to Encourage and Motivate Your Kids

Gregg Harris
0/5 ( ratings)
Don’t let your kids settle for “ good enough. ”  A Christian home-schooling pioneer and his adult son, co-author of the young adult bestseller  Do Hard Things , advocate a revolutionary approach to parenting.
 
You probably already know how challenging it can be to  make  your kids do hard things. But when you   raise your kids to be self-motivated—from the heart—your job as a parent gets way easier and their lives become way more exciting.
 
As the father of seven, Gregg Harris has seen this prove true in the lives of his kids, and in  Raising Kids to Do Hard Things,  he and his adult son Brett show how you can raise  self-motivated  kids who embrace challenge and find delight in preparing for productive, meaningful lives in the real world.
 
The road-tested principles in these pages will help you
 
• Make learning a delight, not a drudgery
• Raise producers, not just consumers
• Encourage creativity by limiting distractions
• Launch your children into meaningful adult lives
 
For parents of children aged preschool and up, and with a chapter devoted specifically to the tween and teen years, this guidebook will equip you to raise kids who take initiative at home, at school, and in their community.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Release
January 02, 2079
ISBN 13
9781601422293

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