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Put the Disciple into Discipline

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This book is great for any Mom who is struggling with Christian discipline! This book teaches you Christ centered discipline in a doable way. I used the tips on my littles with great success. I highly recommend this book!

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Put the Disciple into Discipline: Parenting with Love and Limits by Erin MacPherson and Ellen Schuknecht is a book all about changing your discipline plan in a way that disciples and shapes your child and points to Christ. The authors set about to explain how one prescribed discipline plan cannot adequately serve different children. Instead, it is important to connect with the heart of your child and understand them and what they are experiencing. The authors take on specific topis like fear and give concrete ideas for helping your child conquer them. Overall, I loved this book and I would highly recommend it to parents of children of many different ages. This is a book to read and re-read as situations change over time. I received a copy of this book from the publisher. This is my honest review.

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A great parenting book that helps remind parents about the heart of the matter and to strive to be the best and the most effective parent one can be. Filled with keen insight and wisdom this book is a great read and was very helpful.

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I loved this book! It really helped me examine my motives as a parent and how I want to teach their hearts and not just get them to obey. This book flowed well, it kept my attention (I was highlighting so much), and offered practical steps I could take.

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I am not connecting with this book. The writing feels choppy and like too many books aimed at Christian women the tone feels juvenile. The authors use examples from their own children, which I've found I don't love in parenting books (and these kinds of parenting books aren't very popular in my library either). There is some practical advice in each chapter if you wade through everything else.

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