WT 202: The Bottom Line During Elementary School

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These are crucial teaching years. Like we talked about last week, hopefully by elementary school you’ve laid the foundation with your child that you are the authority they need to obey. Now is the time to your child teach the 'why' behind the 'what'. Use Scripture and use real life stories to teach your child the principles of how life works. This is the age when you need to help them begin to take responsibility for themselves.


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Question 1: What’s the Bottom Line for our kids during their elementary school years? 

Question 2: What milestones are our kids hitting during this season? 

Question 3: What are common things that moms get distracted by in this season? 

Question 4: What questions should we be asking our kids during this season?

Question 5: Who else is involved in keeping us and our kids on track during this season? Who should we be asking for help during this stage?


Show Credits: hosted by Karen Stubbs with Sunny Williams, written & produced by Katie Leipprandt, edited by Kyle Cummings


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