Dads, sometimes a child’s disobedience is a reminder to you that you need to show your child more love. After you have dealt with the disobedience in a biblical way, find a way to let your child know you love them.
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December 13, 2013 at 4:28 pm
joeyespinosa
Even though it was a book geared at “moms,” I just read “Don’t Make Me Count to Three!” One of the biggest take-aways was to end discipline on a positive note.