The busy commuting lifestyle can be brutal for young parents. It’s hard enough to find time at home, and especially when children are young, it’s hard to get everything done before bedtime, and everyone out the door in the morning again. This course has great practical help for parents of children up to age ten, along with worksheets and discussion questions to help you process what you’re learning.
If you’re parenting with a partner, ask them to watch or listen to the same content as you, so you can discuss the question when you’re back in one place.
This course is also great in groups – start by checking it out alone, but then invite someone else or a couple to join you. When you’ve been meeting in a group for a little while, register your group here.
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• we can become highly selective in our listening
• most of us take listening for granted, yet it is possible to close OUR ears
• listening has the power to make our husband or wife feel loved and valued
• one of the most important skills to learn for a strong marriage
• the Bible places great value on listening effectively
Question:How do you feael when you are listened to? How do you feel when you are not listened to? To whom would you go if you needed a listening ear? What makes that person a good listener?
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