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Raising Young Child

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awb1989

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I am recently single but one thing I learned from my last relationship that God laid on me is that I am not sure how to properlly raise a child up in a Christian life. My ex had a 1 year old son and my ex before that also had a child. So I just would like to know where to start learning how to be the model I should be for them.. hope this makes sense..
 
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MessianicMommy

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A lot of parenting is learning on the job.

What are your goals and ideals? How will you want to parent? What kind of relationship do you want to foster? --- these are all things you will work out relatively early in your child's life, and you'll hammer out the details as they grow and begin to question things.

Be the example you wish them to aspire to.
 
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