Parenting by the Book

Starts Feb. 21 at 3 PM | On-line Parenting Class
Does it seem to you that raising children in our current era seems to require a great deal more energy than raising kids did in our parents and grandparent’s generation? Why is it so much more difficult to bring kids up today? On February 21st a group of parents will begin a six-week study of John Rosemond’s guide Parenting By The Book, which contrasts previous generations’ focus on bringing up “children of character” with our contemporary child-centric family model. Our hope is that struggling parents (which in all honesty is pretty much all of us) will find functional models to reclaim their rightful roles as leaders in the home and a community of other parents to discuss the thoughts presented by Focus On the Family author, John Rosemond. Our meetings will be held on-line through ZOOM on Sunday afternoons from 3-4:30. We invite all parents to join us in these discussions.
For more information, please contact Dan Keenan at (818) 667-4659 (dan.keenan@ymail.com) or Mark Landstrom at (818) 984-5495 (mg.landstrom@gmail.com)
 
 
 

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Starts Feb. 21 at 3 PM
On-line Parenting Class
Does it seem to you that raising children in our current era seems to require a great deal more energy than raising kids did in our parents and grandparent’s generation? Why is it so much more difficult to bring kids up today? On February 21st a group of parents will begin a six-week study of John Rosemond’s guide Parenting By The Book, which contrasts previous generations’ focus on bringing up “children of character” with our contemporary child-centric family model. Our hope is that struggling parents (which in all honesty is pretty much all of us) will find functional models to reclaim their rightful roles as leaders in the home and a community of other parents to discuss the thoughts presented by Focus On the Family author, John Rosemond. Our meetings will be held on-line through ZOOM on Sunday afternoons from 3-4:30. We invite all parents to join us in these discussions.
For more information, please contact Dan Keenan at (818) 667-4659 (dan.keenan@ymail.com) or Mark Landstrom at (818) 984-5495 (mg.landstrom@gmail.com)