Planting the Seeds of Success in Your Kids (Part 1) - Dr. Kevin Leman

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @BillyWright-xg6ig
    @BillyWright-xg6ig 26 дней назад +347

    What helped me the most with raising my children was the book ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’. It is honestly a game changer

  • @fify2012
    @fify2012 Месяц назад +3

    I am the authoritative parent and I choose to change that bse of this podcast! Thanks to you 😢

  • @intherockies
    @intherockies 2 года назад +185

    Thank you so much for this segment. I'm a single grandma who has raised a grandchild since he was 2 years old and he is now 13 years old. Prayers please 🤪

  • @elviravriesema6636
    @elviravriesema6636 8 месяцев назад +5

    The 8 strategies:
    1. Start with the end in mind
    2. Expect the best & get the best. Have high expectations. Kids want to please you.
    3. Give and you shall receive.
    4. Rolemodel.
    5. Discipline, don’t punish.
    6. Stay in the course. You’re the captain of life. Know where you are going. Kids are tending to follow leaders.
    7. Failure is important.
    8. Minimize friction.
    9. Keep the relationship first.

  • @peteraduma1607
    @peteraduma1607 Год назад +33

    Rules without relationship leads to rebellion.

  • @assefameshesha1388
    @assefameshesha1388 Год назад +6

    America needs this kinda shows/programs

  • @willian050590
    @willian050590 7 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic broadcast to keep our family in God's presence!

  • @davidkinkaide1467
    @davidkinkaide1467 Год назад +11

    I am going to say a majority of kids stray because the parents preached do as I say and not as I do. Add on to that parents have not rid themselves of their sin, addictions and dysfunction and pass their junk into their kids. The way you fix kids is by fixing the parents. NO MATTER THE AGE!!!!

  • @Renewed85
    @Renewed85 Год назад +38

    I have been binging these Christian parenting videos. I want to be better for my children

    • @dairms
      @dairms Год назад

      😌 🩷

  • @hallothere7112
    @hallothere7112 Год назад +54

    Thank you! I am a young mom. 2 boys 2 girls and a baby boy on the way!! (All under the age of 7!) This is so helpful. I have been praying and asking the Lord for guidance with rearing my children and staying on the same page with my husband. Our parenting styles are opposite and we're trying to bring them to the middle. I tend to be more permissive and he is more authoritarian. The gentle and understanding way is so important while holding firm boundaries. The power struggles were a big problem and this advice has helped me immensely!

    • @lizapaalan3714
      @lizapaalan3714 Год назад +1

      It

    • @briarheke7773
      @briarheke7773 Год назад +3

      5 under 7? Geez

    • @hallothere7112
      @hallothere7112 Год назад +1

      @@briarheke7773 that's how I felt when I found out about our 2 surprise babies. Both conceived on BC. 😅

  • @TF-pb4og
    @TF-pb4og 2 года назад +51

    How can I hit that like button a hundred times!? I FAILED SO MUCH IN SO MANY AREAS. Listen up parents of littles 🥰🤗🙌🏻✝️

    • @LW-wg4ny
      @LW-wg4ny 2 года назад +6

      I feel the same way, but has there ever been a parent that thinks they did an absolutely fabulous job raising their kids? I must beat myself up at least once a day, but I have been trying to cut myself some slack and say where was the manual, did you have one? I did the best I could and I’m learning everyday. I have turned my daughter over to her Heavenly Father, and asked Him to please take control and use me as He will.

    • @4tgarden989
      @4tgarden989 Год назад +1

      🖐.. Always 😳..👂.. 🥰

  • @hopeactivate
    @hopeactivate Год назад +11

    I love Pastor Daly and what he's doing for Christian families ❤️❤️

  • @SyncKrazee
    @SyncKrazee Год назад +5

    I will admit that I was very impressed! I was skeptical that being of a more mature age that there would not be much insight on children today. However, I LOVE the insight and advice. This helped me identify areas in which I need to take new approaches and practice more patience.

  • @ErA-el1je
    @ErA-el1je 2 года назад +28

    Follow the Lord is the number 1 goal!!

  • @janegolson237
    @janegolson237 Год назад +15

    I like the question, “What finish line are you running toward?”
    Money, things, stuff?
    Happy, Godly marriage? Etc..

  • @donaldskosaan3330
    @donaldskosaan3330 Год назад

    It really was a great small segment. I so wish there could have been more time to get more from Dr Kevin Leman.

  • @trudysiameja8886
    @trudysiameja8886 Год назад +1

    This is great. Thank you for this insight on raising children.

  • @chelseaperkins2948
    @chelseaperkins2948 2 года назад +12

    Amazing advice! Can't wait to get the book!!!

  • @vivianamcdonald1910
    @vivianamcdonald1910 3 месяца назад

    Great advice! However, asking questions to teenagers is the best to have a relationship with them. The trick is when to ask the question

  • @Ahmedvaly-ix6xe
    @Ahmedvaly-ix6xe 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing Broad cast and i love that❤❤❤

  • @ChigozieuchennaOkafor-qy5yp
    @ChigozieuchennaOkafor-qy5yp Год назад +1

    Thank you Lord

  • @everlymcogg4030
    @everlymcogg4030 Год назад +1

    This is a very interesting and insightful discussion

  • @hasintaidechong2998
    @hasintaidechong2998 Год назад +2

    Thank you ❤

  • @georginascourboutis3587
    @georginascourboutis3587 Год назад +2

    Excellent thank you

  • @tatiede9618
    @tatiede9618 10 дней назад

    Do you have a video on video games and teens?

  • @papasangles
    @papasangles Год назад

    Thank you

  • @philr9407
    @philr9407 Год назад +1

    YES!

  • @maritsavangraan8362
    @maritsavangraan8362 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the segment. Always finding these helpful. How do you get a 5/6 year old not yet understanding their own emotions and how to voice them to understand and tell me what is wrong and how I can help them? My daughter is not really a complain,tattletail type child. She'll rather keep it to herself.

    • @pandaisfine__5727
      @pandaisfine__5727 Год назад +2

      I would say, go on a walk or car ride with her. Dont make it about wanting to know her emotions, compliment nature or her favorite song, sing together if you must. My mom got more from me during our car rides than any other time. We'd talk about other ppo/things and eventually I'll find myself opening up here and there. It's not easy but with intention you'll be able to connect with her

  • @LucyOgego
    @LucyOgego Год назад +1

    Single mom of 1... she's turning 15 December. Dealing with teenagers is the real deal. Have stayed away from her for the last 8 years. How can I go back and unite with her so she can feel like a child again, loved and cared for 😢

    • @DavidVictoriaReyes-xd9fj
      @DavidVictoriaReyes-xd9fj 3 месяца назад

      Apologize for not acting like a parent and abandoning her. Then, give her time.

  • @hannahwilliams2472
    @hannahwilliams2472 Год назад +2

    Awesome

  • @STARTMobile-u5c
    @STARTMobile-u5c Год назад +2

    Waww I am very bleesed. May the Lord bless you all more

  • @dorcasmugo5224
    @dorcasmugo5224 Год назад

    Is the book available online

  • @ngahuruharawira4134
    @ngahuruharawira4134 Год назад +1

    ❤AMEN🙏

  • @joanneclarke4226
    @joanneclarke4226 Год назад +1

    I'm I an example of who my child or children should be like 🤔

  • @UntangledMind_CPM
    @UntangledMind_CPM Год назад +1

    The sheep will only follow the authentic shepherd.

  • @geetuchanchlani6787
    @geetuchanchlani6787 Год назад +1

    Captions pls

  • @ShoppingwithRina
    @ShoppingwithRina Год назад

    great

  • @estherbrana7903
    @estherbrana7903 Год назад

    Como lo puedo escuchar en español ?

  • @dinatusunday9644
    @dinatusunday9644 Год назад

    How to get it

  • @cheyenneherrera2629
    @cheyenneherrera2629 Год назад +1

    Is this on a podcast???

  • @charitymuchindu4725
    @charitymuchindu4725 Год назад +3

    At what age do you start training a kid?

    • @Lava474
      @Lava474 Год назад +1

      9 months!! They understand so much more than we give them credit for!

  • @MavutoJames-m5n
    @MavutoJames-m5n Год назад

    I think failure is important if you try. But not when you’re very lazy, inconsiderate and don’t care, then in that case, failure is doom

  • @MuchLove2ya
    @MuchLove2ya Год назад +6

    How do we make our teenage grandson understand that his schooling is important so we don't always have to argue with him

    • @themodernSAHMco
      @themodernSAHMco Год назад +3

      Maybe traditional schooling is not for him 😬

    • @Iblongtohim
      @Iblongtohim Год назад +1

      Hi. That's because He thinks or knows there is another option. You should make it very clear to him that He HAS no other option. The bible says in Proverbs 22:15 that Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline drives it far from him. It is important to be strict with children. They don't know much but pretend to know more than adults because of pride.

    • @veemaliz5949
      @veemaliz5949 Год назад +6

      You could take time to show them practical examples of where education get them to. Also another thing is to get to know what they are not interested and what interest them more. The. See it there is any way you can build this into their lifestyle. Get to know their interests and build them into their routine. And most importantly, pray for them. It also helps to tell them about how going to school helped you, and what you are still studying now. We are always learning. School is just the initial formal version

  • @shiromuita-saisi3554
    @shiromuita-saisi3554 Год назад

    Wow am challenged as a parent

  • @mofimTV
    @mofimTV Год назад +36

    8 strategies:
    End in mind
    Expect the best
    Giving
    Modelling discipline
    Minimize friction, lighten up
    Stay the course, be consistent
    Give room to fail/non-judgmental/
    Share own past mistakes
    Optimize solutions
    Prioritize the Relationship
    Ask: interesting, tell me more VS what/why Qs. Hon, seems like something happened earlier, u seem frustrated, I'm all ears.// If u wanna talk, I'm all ears.
    Sharing feelings open things up.
    Judgmental shuts everything down.

  • @ClarisNdoroRealEstate
    @ClarisNdoroRealEstate Год назад +5

    But in America, if you raise a kind kid, they see it as a weakness. I don't know how to raise my boys in trying to tell them to be strong.

    • @esthrraw1731
      @esthrraw1731 Год назад

      Kindness is tough. But to remain kind and for boys to be kind, is still possible. Just that he ( or a girl ) as boy growing up need to be able to stand firm when people throw him sarcasms and LEARN to go deep - have his substance... Whichever skill or skills.

  • @crystalaldrich
    @crystalaldrich Год назад

    Worried that you might give someone a young person a plowed driveway because you had to plow your own driveway.

  • @russellake6818
    @russellake6818 Год назад +2

    I hate if my husband ask questions on me

  • @bethany9816
    @bethany9816 11 месяцев назад

    Eyebrow advice from Dwayne Johnson I see

  • @joanneclarke4226
    @joanneclarke4226 Год назад

    Kids don't need things

  • @didemkilinc
    @didemkilinc Год назад +1

    Christian homes? Bye!

    • @imelda4jesus
      @imelda4jesus Год назад +1

      Bye. Keep running and kidding yourself till judgement day. Your not doing any one a favor by having common sense. Your the one that will cry bitterly on judgement day.

    • @mkleng
      @mkleng Год назад

      Satanist?!

    • @didemkilinc
      @didemkilinc Год назад +1

      @@mkleng 😂

    • @mkleng
      @mkleng Год назад

      @@didemkilinc 😁

    • @lindabelt5773
      @lindabelt5773 11 месяцев назад

      Common sense advice.

  • @nurgul_for_Jesus
    @nurgul_for_Jesus 2 года назад +3

    Thank you 🙏