Special Replay: Christian Parenting Practices With Israel Wayne

The Homeschool Sanity Show - A podcast by Melanie Wilson, PhD - Tuesdays

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Hey, homeschoolers! Today we’re going to talk about how to parent as a Christian homeschooler. We are spending more time than ever parenting as we shelter in place. There’s nothing like a quarantine to show you what needs your attention. Great Homeschool Conventions Before we jump in and I introduce my guest, I want to tell you about Great Homeschool Conventions online, April 16th-18th! VIP access is free. You’ll have access to two popular parenting sessions from me: "How to Outwit, Outthink, and Outlast the Strong-Willed Homeschooler" and "How to Negotiate Sibling Conflict Like an FBI Pro." Both of these sessions are going to be especially helpful to you when you’re staying home full-time. To register, go to GreatHomeschoolConventions.com. Christian Parenting Practices Now let’s talk about parenting with my guest Israel Wayne. Israel has a podcast on The Ultimate Homeschool Radio Network, but we hadn’t met until we both attended a BJU Press conference. We got to talking about parenting and realized that we share similar views. Israel desires to point parents to raise their children with a biblical worldview. As a nationally known speaker and author, he captivates audiences with enthusiasm for bringing the Word of God to bear on all aspects of life. His messages, from education to theology to current events take him across the country to challenge and encourage families. As the pandemic has left him unable to speak at in-person conferences, I’m thrilled to be able to chat with him on the podcast. We discussed: * the difference between secular and Christian parenting * what Gospel-Centered parenting looks like * effective discipline for young children * how parenting should change in the teen years, and more! Raising Them Up: Parenting for Christians. Find more of Israel's resources at FamilyRenewal.org and be sure to check out his podcast! Join me next week as we discuss the best audiobooks for kids and families now. Have a happy homeschool week!

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