Rite of Passage Parenting: Four Essential Experiences to Equip Your Kids for Life
by
Walker Moore
It's no secret: something has happened to America's families. Dramatic shifts in our culture mean that what was once an acceptable way to produce mature, capable adults has now all but disappeared. In Rite of Passage Parenting, family expert Walker Moore explains how that happened. And after concisely assessing the problem, Moore teaches you how to build into your children...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
May 6th 2008
by Thomas Nelson Publishers
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I LOVED this book and read it in a weekend. Not just a parenting book, it develops an entire philosophy on parenting as a whole, and is based on the philosophy that kids need a distinct Rite of Passage in their early teens to both look forward to from toddler years on, and to move forward from in order to be well equipped for adulthood. Our culture is very unique in that there is no distinct turning point when kids become adults - from 13 when they reach "teenage" years, to 18 when t...more
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