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Train Up a Parent

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Imagine a world where kids did what you asked...

From the authors of More Than a Mom and More Than a Dad comes a cutting edge approach to raising happy, healthy children in the modern world. Starting right now, you can begin to help build the generation where children get all that God wants them to have out of life.

271 pages, Paperback

Published November 28, 2022

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Scot Anderson

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May 9, 2025
I decided to read this book because I came across numerous reels by the author on social media where he was giving very practical advice about how to raise children and they were mostly very good in my opinion so when I found out he had a book out I thought I would check it out. The book did not disappoint in terms of practical advice and techniques to instill vital disciplines into your children.

The book however has some bones that will need to be spit out in my opinion. Some of the comments were puzzling and sometimes funny to be honest.

Also I think this might be a self published book. I caught some spelling mistakes/errors. I think perhaps getting an editor might have helped not only with the spelling/grammatical mistakes but also with the general flow of the book.

All in all I think this was a helpful book and I got what I was hoping for out of it - which is some practical tips to implement biblical principles on raising children. Helpful guide to go back to for practical tips.
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May 4, 2025
you have to watch the companion videos with this
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July 4, 2025
I like the content of this book. It has really good parenting tips and strategies that I’ve already begun to implement with my kids and see results from. What I didn’t like about the book is all of the typos, grammatical errors, and organization of paragraphs. I think it was probably self-published and not edited, which did detract from the book a bit.
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