Raising Grateful Kids in an Entitled World
How One Family Learned That Saying No Can Lead to Life's Biggest Yes
by Kristen Welch
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appears in Christian Parenting, Christian, and Nonfiction.
"But everyone else has it." "If you loved me, you'd get it for me!" When you hear these comments from your kids, it can be tough not to cave. You love your childrendon't you want them to be happy and to fit inKristen Welch knows firsthand it's not that easy. In fact, she's found out that when you say yes too often, it's not only hard on your pea...
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appears in Christian Parenting, Christian, and Nonfiction.
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“Reads like a pastoral primer that pushes parents to rethink 'being good' as a response to grace rather than a set of rules to earn approval. Strength lies in its clear theological language, scriptural examples, and concrete parenting scenarios that model gospel-centered responses. Limitation: sustained doctrinal argument and repeated proof-texting can become preachy and repetitive, and there are few step-by-step behavior strategies or secular psychological tools for parents who want practical how-tos.”
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