8 Rights of Parent Leadership- And How to Get Them Back!

American Parents are no longer in charge!

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adolescence, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: L.L. Fredrickson ISBN: 1230001471748
Publisher: La Paz Publishing Publication: December 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: L.L. Fredrickson
ISBN: 1230001471748
Publisher: La Paz Publishing
Publication: December 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

A family power reversal has occurred in America - Children are now in charge! American parents have given up power, leadership and 8 basic rights of traditional child rearing... and we are all paying the price. 

This book is not a politically correct discussion of American parenting today. It boldly addresses why and how parents have failed to supervise, nurture and exert leadership with their children. We cannot completely blame children for their defiance, aggressiveness, entitled and out-of-control behaviors and attitudes when it is their parents who have allowed it all to happen. Parents are ultimately accountable for what their children do, and it starts at birth. 

These 8 basic rights of parent leadership are weakly and inconsistently practiced by American parents: 
#1 The right to live in peace in your own home. 
#2 The right to make the rules. 
#3 The right to set and maintain family values, standards and ethics. 
#4 The right to insist on school attendance. 
#5 The right to control electronic devices and media. 
#6 The right to the truth. 
#7 The right to search and seizure. 
#8 The right to monitor clothing and appearance. 

Being a parent leader in America today is truly an act of courage, but a quiet, powerful revolution is occurring within many families. I envision an America where parents once again, assume their natural roles as protectors and leaders of their families. I envision an America with age-appropriate, self-controlled and literate children, who know their place, respect authority, want success in life and correlate good behavior with getting it. I envision an America where good parents lead and good children follow and there is contentment, safety and purpose in family life once again. Let's open a national conversation.

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A family power reversal has occurred in America - Children are now in charge! American parents have given up power, leadership and 8 basic rights of traditional child rearing... and we are all paying the price. 

This book is not a politically correct discussion of American parenting today. It boldly addresses why and how parents have failed to supervise, nurture and exert leadership with their children. We cannot completely blame children for their defiance, aggressiveness, entitled and out-of-control behaviors and attitudes when it is their parents who have allowed it all to happen. Parents are ultimately accountable for what their children do, and it starts at birth. 

These 8 basic rights of parent leadership are weakly and inconsistently practiced by American parents: 
#1 The right to live in peace in your own home. 
#2 The right to make the rules. 
#3 The right to set and maintain family values, standards and ethics. 
#4 The right to insist on school attendance. 
#5 The right to control electronic devices and media. 
#6 The right to the truth. 
#7 The right to search and seizure. 
#8 The right to monitor clothing and appearance. 

Being a parent leader in America today is truly an act of courage, but a quiet, powerful revolution is occurring within many families. I envision an America where parents once again, assume their natural roles as protectors and leaders of their families. I envision an America with age-appropriate, self-controlled and literate children, who know their place, respect authority, want success in life and correlate good behavior with getting it. I envision an America where good parents lead and good children follow and there is contentment, safety and purpose in family life once again. Let's open a national conversation.

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