I stopped reading this one when it seemed to be repeating without much new content. The book was a good reminder to remember prayer in the midst of child training/correction and it did focus on infants a toddlers. I wasn't comfortable with the author's "style" however as she came across rather legalistic (she is a 7th day Adventist) and a lot of her "techniques" seemed more like toddler "healings" straight from the local tent meeting. I would not recommend this book unless you were willing to dig with extra discernment for the diamonds in the rough.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Parenting Your Infant/Toddler by the Spirit: Yes, you can lay the foundation for a godly character - Sally Hohnberger
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I stopped reading this one when it seemed to be repeating without much new content. The book was a good reminder to remember prayer in the midst of child training/correction and it did focus on infants a toddlers. I wasn't comfortable with the author's "style" however as she came across rather legalistic (she is a 7th day Adventist) and a lot of her "techniques" seemed more like toddler "healings" straight from the local tent meeting. I would not recommend this book unless you were willing to dig with extra discernment for the diamonds in the rough.
I stopped reading this one when it seemed to be repeating without much new content. The book was a good reminder to remember prayer in the midst of child training/correction and it did focus on infants a toddlers. I wasn't comfortable with the author's "style" however as she came across rather legalistic (she is a 7th day Adventist) and a lot of her "techniques" seemed more like toddler "healings" straight from the local tent meeting. I would not recommend this book unless you were willing to dig with extra discernment for the diamonds in the rough.
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