Parent / Child Relations

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This is Your Box

You Can Play With This

By: Shalom (Pearl) Brand & Debi Pearl
Date: February 2007
Topics: Parent/Child Relations, Art of Training

Time

The responsibility on me as a father is enormous; I am the first, last, and only mediator of truth and balance to my child.

By: Nathan Pearl
Date: July 2005
Topics: Fathers/Men, Parent/Child Relations

Tomato-Head Kids

It is easy to recognize when a child has had significant interaction with his parents. His eyes are bright and alive with the pleasure of everything happening around him.

By: Michael and Debi Pearl
Date: January 2006
Topics: Art of Training, Parent/Child Relations

Tot's Talk

I overheard two little tots.

Discussing in great length

Just why their mamas spank them.

It made me pause and think.

 

My mommy spanks me when she’s mad,”

I heard a young voice say,

It makes her angry when I’m bad

And when...

By: Rebekah Pearl
Date: January 1996
Topics: Parent/Child Relations, Toddlers

Training at 3 Months

One of the young mothers in the church tells how she trained her three-month-old daughter to cry and whine to be picked up and held.

By: Michael Pearl
Date: January 1996
Topics: Babies, Art of Training, Parent/Child Relations

Training In Joy

The following letter expresses the heart of what this ministry tries to convey to our readers. This lady has truly discovered the JOY in “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth” (3 John 4).

By: Michael Pearl & Rose
Date: April 2008
Topics: Art of Training, Parent/Child Relations, Perspective, Husband/Wife Relations, Family Interest

Unbinding Foolishness

Children are not all necessarily rebellious, loud, selfish, mean, aggressive, bossy, whiny, or moody. But all children have foolishness bound in their hearts, and they all need to be freed from the bondage that will drag them...

By: Debi Pearl
Date: October 2009
Topics: Parent/Child Relations, Art of Training

Volley Ball No Bawler

This past fall on the volley ball court another episode in the ongoing saga of child training was played out on a nearby pallet where a mother daily deposited her crying nine-month-old daughter.

By: Michael Pearl
Date: January 1996
Topics: Art of Training, Parent/Child Relations

What Are We Going to Do?

I remember so clearly how it used to be: “What are we going to do, Daddy?” Now it is: “What are we going to do, Big Papa?”

By: Michael Pearl
Date: August 2007
Topics: Parent/Child Relations, Family Interest

What Daddy doesn't know won't hurt him

Linda, just three years old, loves to go to Grandma’s house. The first thing she does when she runs through the door is ask for the candy.

By: Michael and Debi Pearl
Date: February 1999
Topics: Parent/Child Relations

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