Through a Child's Eyes: Christian Parenting from Infancy to Five Year

Through a Child's Eyes: Christian Parenting from Infancy to Five Year
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Publisher : Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 9781638854869
ISBN-13 : 1638854866
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Book Synopsis Through a Child's Eyes: Christian Parenting from Infancy to Five Year by : Pam Carson

Download or read book Through a Child's Eyes: Christian Parenting from Infancy to Five Year written by Pam Carson and published by Covenant Books, Inc.. This book was released on 2022-05-17 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A child’s early years lay the foundation for nurturing a child’s faith and planting the seeds of how they are valued in God’s eyes. The insights of how children think and how they process the world around them help us to meet their needs while building trust. The first five years form the basis for this trust. They are learning everything—from walking, talking, understanding, feeling, learning right from wrong, and mastering the English language. They live in a world of fantasy where anything is possible. Children tend to believe anything we tell them without question! That is why we must be especially careful what we say to them. Self-evaluation of our personalities, our journey through life, and how all this has molded our faith and affected our communication can help us raise our children. We can learn to be more sensitive to the little soul God has given us. These little ones are like a new journal, and as parents, we get the blessing to write on the first pages of a child’s life. These are the tender years. These years are the foundation of a child’s view of themself, their faith, and the world around them.


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