Welcome to Biblical Parenting 101. 

Families are like snowflakes there are never two that are alike.  No matter what the size or shape of your family, God has entrusted the parent or parents to shepherd their children in a God honoring way. I hope you find something useful in this biblical parenting toolbox.  Read the articles, download the put on and put offs and stick them on the fridge. Research movies, books, video games, music lyrics and much more. With the bible as your guide you can continue to sow Godly seeds into your kids lives, an investment that is priceless.

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Interesting Parenting Articles

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Training the Heart and Mind of a Child to Follow Christ Read more                                             The Helpless Parent Syndrom  Tell your doctor that you have this and see what he or she prescribes. ReadMore

Train up a child   -Fred Carpenter  There is a quiet revolution taking place in America. Even though private schools have been around since the founding of our country, the private school movement has exploded in the last twenty years. In contrast, State-controlled public education has only been around since about 1830. My purpose in writing this article regarding the Christian philosophy of education is to set forth a positive, scriptural position of why we should train up our children in the Christian faith (Deuteronomy 6:1-11; Proverbs 22:6; Ephesians 6:4). Read More

What is classical education

Classical education depends on a three-part process of training the mind. The early years of school are spent in absorbing facts, systematically laying the foundations for advanced study. In the middle grades, students learn to think through arguments. In the high school years, they learn to express themselves. This classical pattern is called the trivium. Read More

The Lost Tools of Learning
That I, whose experience of teaching is extremely limited, should presume to discuss education is a matter, surely, that calls for no apology. It is a kind of behavior to which the present climate of opinion is wholly favorable. Bishops air their opinions about economics; biologists, about metaphysics; inorganic chemists, about theology; the most irrelevant people are appointed to highly technical ministries; and plain, blunt men write to the papers to say that Epstein and Picasso do not know how to draw. Up to a certain point, and provided the the criticisms are made with a reasonable modesty, these activities are commendable.  Read More

Malvo's Lawyers Blame Tv, Movies And Violent Video Games For Beltway Sniper Killings

Society is always to blame. It's never the bad guys or bad girls. They are the victims of society's wrath. So sayeth the societalsoothsayers of sociopathic societyese. Since the defense attorneys assigned to the "boy wonder" of the Washington, DC Beltway sniper crime duo have to blame someone for the 10 deaths caused by John Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo along Interstate 95, they might as well blame their client's aberrant behavior on the same catalyst every other defense attorney in the world blames their client's crimes on society itself... Read More

The Myth of ADHD

Does the ADHD disorder really exist? We can doubt it for at least three reasons:   There is no independent psycho-diagnostic instrument that can prove its existence; drug-oriented questionnaires are not acceptable since they presuppose that psychiatric drugs are the true test for measuring the presence of this pathology. Dr. Lawrence H. Diller wrote: “Practically every researcher in ADHD now accepts drug company money as do the self help groups for at least a part of their work and projects.” Read More

A Content Analysis of Children's Television

Children today are bombarded by intensely violent images in the movies they watch and the video games they play. Even prime time TV is loaded with violent imagery. But what about programming specifically created for young children? Read more


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