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Triggers

Triggers

Exchanging Parents' Angry Reactions for Gentle Biblical Responses

by Amber Lia

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appears in Christian Parenting and Nonfiction.

Do you believe your struggle with anger stems from the wrong behavior you see displayed in your children The kneejerk reactions and blowups you're facing are often a result of a bigger set of "triggers." Some of these are external, like a child's disobedience, backtalk, or selective hearing, while others are internal, like an overflowing schedul...

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appears in Christian Parenting 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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