Como Pastorear el Corazon de su Hijo / Shepherding a Child's Heart
by Tedd Tripp
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Shepherding a Child’s Heart is a decent book on raising children. It consciously seeks to break away from the behavioralism that defines most literature on raising children. Tripp seeks to address the heart of the child not just the actions of the child, rightly recognizing early on that the main goal is to raise children that love the Lord.
The book is broken into two main sections – the first on foundations of biblical childrearing and the second on the stages of growth wi...more
Shepherding a Child’s Heart is a decent book on raising children. It consciously seeks to break away from the behavioralism that defines most literature on raising children. Tripp seeks to address the heart of the child not just the actions of the child, rightly recognizing early on that the main goal is to raise children that love the Lord.
The book is broken into two main sections – the first on foundations of biblical childrearing and the second on the stages of growth wi...more
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Read in February, 2008
This is a very popular book among Christian parents, especially evangelicals, but I personally didn't find it particularly realistic or helpful. I certainly did glean a few insights from it, but, on the whole, I found its premise a little far-reaching for an ordinary human parent.
Tripp's point seems to be that you should shepherd your kid to examine his motives, be aware of his sins, and do good for the mere love of God. It's a noble goal, and every Christian parent's ultimate hope, but ho...more
Tripp's point seems to be that you should shepherd your kid to examine his motives, be aware of his sins, and do good for the mere love of God. It's a noble goal, and every Christian parent's ultimate hope, but ho...more
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A nice book about raising children. Discipline, says Tedd Tripp, isn't a litany of punishments. Discipline is discipling. While this sometimes involves punishment, to be sure, it is primarily a description of an entire relationship characterized by loving attention and guidance. Instead of parenting by leaping from crisis to crisis, Tripp urges parents to have a vision for sheperding their children's conduct, education, emotional and spiri...more
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Read in August, 2007
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Wow! I am almost finished with this, but want to review it any way. I said that Child Training Tips was my favorite parenting book, but I that was before I read this. It isn't a clearly defined 1-2-3 process, but it is Biblical! The main point is that all discipline should bring a child to the understanding that they are a sinner in need of God's grace and forgiveness. How could it get any more difficult as a parent to express this to our children, or having accomplished that, any better???
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Read in March, 2008
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parents ready to be challenged by the biblical responsibility of parenting on God's terms.
This is my second time through Ted Tripp's book and it is hands down the best, most biblical book on parenting I have ever read. That said, it is tough stuff--not easily accomplished, and on a hard day leads me into striving/condemnation cycles. But, again, I read it and think, yes... that's what I want, God help us...
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Read in January, 2007
This book has some really good insights into dialog with your children, it has enriched my conversations with my family. Unfortunately, I found many sections to be lacking in scripture, and while those sections were well thought out and reasoned, they were based more on the author's opinion than on scripture.
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Read in January, 2008
A look at the spiritual formation of children, from obedience to character development to Gospel internalization. The goal isn't to create little law-abiding pharisees, but rather to show children their need for grace and to live lives in Christ, free from fear and guilt.
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I tried to read this when my son was a baby, but it didn't quite apply yet. It definitely applies now, and I really like the idea of shepherding and teaching through discipline, getting to the heart of the matter rather than just reacting to the way they are acting out.
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Read in January, 2006
el trato del tema de como criar espiritualmente a los hijos es excelente, dando ideas distintas para cada etapa de la vida de un niño. Desafia al padre ver cual es el corazon del hijo y no simplemente tratar lo que es la superficie que es nuestra tendencia.
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Read in June, 2007
we now have 3 kids and parenting is way more difficult! i grabbed this book in desperation and it is great. helped give me a worldview or theory to hold on to. caring about a kid's motivations for their behavior rather than just rote obedience.
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Reading this one slow. Definitely helping me not to punish behavior in my child, but rather help shape their hearts. This will probably be more beneficial to me the next few years when communication will be higher with my kids.
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Read in July, 2007
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I love this book...has been a true inspiration in terms of what our lives should be like in terms of obedience and how to teach obedience without being a broken record of 'DON'T BECAUSE I SAID SO'.
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This parenting book is like no other. It focuses not on just changing a child's actions or behaviors but what is in the child's heart. It has a great biblical perspective on parenting.
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Read in August, 2007
Written for parents to raise their children from a Biblical perspective. He emphasizes that our goal as parents is to raise Godly children, not just well behaved kids. Very helpful.
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parents with young children
Like all parenting books out there you only take what fits you but I feel there is a lot of wisdom in this book and definately worth reading.
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Read in September, 2007
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Understanding what my goal is for raising my children. What it is I am supposed to focus on as teaching them with their spiritual growth.
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Read in August, 2007
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I learned how to raise the boys by not just disciplining them, but shaping their hearts and teaching them about God and His love for us!
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good point he makes about looking at and determining their heart motive behind what they do but sometimes that's hard to figure out.
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Currently reading this with Cathy, to see if he has some useful parenting advice for raising her kids. We haven't read much yet.
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Read in January, 2008
Threw it in the bin.
You cannot drive sin from a child, if you could we wouldn't need Jesus just a big stick.
You cannot drive sin from a child, if you could we wouldn't need Jesus just a big stick.
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