Noé Alexander

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Many parents are more comfortable being buddies with their kids than pack leaders. That friend-to-friend relationship can feel a lot more comfortable than wielding authority. When parents create waves, they get rocked as well as the kids do—and it’s not always pleasant. But children need leaders, not tall friends. Rebellion grows when authority is absent. When parents relinquish control, mutiny inevitably follows.
Parents Rising: 8 Strategies for Raising Kids Who Love God, Respect Authority, and Value What's Right
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