The NO TOUCH Rule
Sometimes you just want a tip that gives you a physical way to tell when you need to make a correction. I mean, talking about consistency and love is great but…..not always so easy to grab a hold of.
Sometimes you just want a tip that gives you a physical way to tell when you need to make a correction. I mean, talking about consistency and love is great but…..not always so easy to grab a hold of.
Many moms talk to me about how their kids fight and don’t get along. People will tell them that’s just the way it is and they should accept it.
I’ll be pausing the sibling series for March and instead I will be talking about homeschooling. It’s that time of year when we are figuring out what to do for next year PLUS it really is great for siblings to spend that kind of time together.
One of the difficulties in helping your kids build godly relationships with each is teaching them to be happy for one another. It takes maturity to set your own wants aside and let someone else get the attention.
Sometimes the heart comes before the actions, but sometimes the actions come first. In this case, you can act like you love someone even if you don’t always feel it.
There are many possible root issues for fighting and we will talk about some of those later in the series, but today I am going to tell you my first tip on this. It is about obedience.
In my series about siblings, one thing we must discuss is tattling. I get a lot of questions asking about this and I have a great method. It’s so simple you won’t believe it.
In part 1 we talked about understanding what God has to say about loving one another. This week let’s talk about fairness.
I’ll be sharing each week what is happening in our home and how we manage problems. We will open up and answer questions as we go along. It’s gonna be great!
Each week I will share tips and ideas for encouraging your kids to love each other, prefer one another, enjoy each other’s company.