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What does it mean to raise uncommon kids?
The single greatest lesson parents teach their kids isn’t anything they say–it’s what they do. And while most parents would say they want to raise compassionate kids, they might be surprised to discover just how little they’re actually modeling the behaviors they hope to pass on–qualities such as unconditional love, gentleness, forgiveness, patience, gratitude, humility, and more.
In this unique book, I show parents a new way to look at molding their children, one in which focusing on adding good behaviors and attitudes is more powerful than eliminating bad ones. Grounding my advice in Scripture–specifically, the twelve characteristics found in Colossians 3:12-17– I offer plenty of stories from my own life to show these principles in action. And I offer practical things parents can do right now to create a home and family that exhibits love, harmony, and generosity of spirit in a self-centered world.
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[…] “Some of us underestimate all our teens have to deal with today. This new gratitude journal may not be the answer to all your teens’ problems, but it can certainly be part of the solution as the learn to look at life through a different lens.” -Sami Cone, YouTuber, TV Show Host, Author, https://RaisingUncommonKids.com […]
Sami,
I am enjoying your blog and am interested in talking with you about visiting our church about your book Raising Uncommon Kids. I am the Children’s Ministry Director at First United Methodist Church in Hopkinsville, KY. I would like to discuss your speaking fee and how we can schedule a date on your calendar to discuss Biblical Principles of raising children to be more selfless. Please contact me and let me know if this would be something you could do for us. Thank you so much!
Charlotte Powell
In this challenging times raising a mellinium child is not easy and Im looking forward to this read.You need so much input from people ,books and friends to ensure this child can become one of the productive and positive young adults in future.Thanks for writinig books like these.Parenting is not easy especially if you became a single parent only recenty as you need all the help you can get..