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Purpose-Driven Parenting Part 3

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In the past three weeks, I have been exploring ‘Purpose-driven parenting'. While this is such a broad topic, today’s edition will be concluding this series. Hopefully, we can revisit the subject in the future. Now, for young parents out there, the concept of purpose-driven parenting might seem daunting. While it is not a challenge-free route to travel, be reassured, it provides opportunities for cohesiveness, bonding, trust, mutual agreement, exploration, cooperation and more. For a child to fully realise his/her potential, being clear of your purpose as a parent is one of the first hurdles that one has to overcome. Lack of clarity attracts complacency, but the clarity of vision facilitates planning and implementation. Below are the things to put into consideration when planning to be a purpose-driven parent: 1. Resolve to nurture your family in a loving and caring environment. 2. Prayerfully select a great environment that aligns with your purpose as well as con...

Purpose-Driven Parenting Part 2

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Last week, I shared some nuggets for parenting with purpose. Today’s post is an extension of my previous writing on this topic. Have you ever wondered where or how to start your parenting task? Or you may be wondering whether you are doing the right things or not. As a mum of three, these are the questions I have asked myself over and over again. I realised that a successful journey into parenting with purpose starts with me as a parent. I realised that I cannot give what I don’t have. For those who are married, it extends beyond just one parent but both parents. A family with strong and morally sound ethics provides an opportunity for a child to thrive, achieve their goals and develop to become a respectable person in society. Our children are the future generations and we must do our best to nurture them. A family environment, whether good or less good, is crucial to the future of any child. Raising a well-nurtured, morally sound, God-fearing and successful child must be ...