PART 1

Hello Parents,

We truly hope your month is going well and you are enjoying the summer season.

The season of parenting you probably now find yourself in may not feel so amazing some days. There are changes and shifts happening around your home, I am sure.

One of the changes that happens in this new season of your family is what your teen needs from you. It is a time where you are changing from a season of control to a new season of advice. As your child turns in to a teen, they are becoming more independent and confident.

This is not a bad moment of life, but it is something to think through. That is why we are excited to share this month’s Partnering with Parents. It is all about how parents can make the shift from being in complete control to being a Godly adviser for your teen.

Give it a quick watch. Let us know what you think and if you have any questions. We would love to help you walk through this process and season of life.

Please check out this month's video below:

 

 

 


 

PART 2

Hello Parents and Families:

We are back again with another fresh Online Parenting Class for this month! It is a good one that we are sure you are going to love. It’s all about “Becoming the Adviser Your Teen Needs.” It explains the shift that should be happening in your parenting style and your home as your teen gains more and more freedom.

As your teen grows up and matures, there is a shift that should be happening in the role you play in your child’s life. You go from “controller” to “adviser” as they are earning more and more freedom and independence.

Give this month’s video a watch, and then consider a few additional reflections I have added below:

• Is my parenting approach shifting and changing from when my child was younger? If not, why?

• What are the ways that you are allowing your teen freedoms in order for them to learn Godly independence?

• How do you see your parenting going from controller to adviser?

• Have a conversation with your teen and ask them in what areas of their life they would like you to be less of a “controller” and need your advice instead?

 

Please let us know how we can help you as you consider your parenting styles and as you make this necessary transition in your family. As always, we are in prayer for you and your family.