This was really good and had a few solid take aways. This book is written (and narrated) by Andy and Sandra Stanley. I love them, so take this with a grain of salt, but I thought this was really entertaining and inspiring. I do think they have a lot of unchecked privilege, but the concepts introduced didn't really relate to that so it didnt bother me. Their parenting philosophy is basically to prioritize relationships first. Make decisions based on how it will impact the relationships within the family. Their 2 rules were 1. Honor Your Mother 2. Don't lie (I forgot the exact way they worded it). By honoring your mother, you do things like clean up after yourself, etc. because it honors her. It becomes all encompassing and I like that. Lying is bad solely for the reason that it damages relationships. Yes its bad for a plethora of other reasons, but tracing back to their family values, it damages relationships. They also talk about parenting in 4 stages. The discipline stage (0-5), training stage (5-12), Coaching stage (12-18) and friendship stage (18+). I love the idea of keeping this in mind and transitioning and trusting your kids to have moved on when its time. You don't need to be constantly disciplining and completely hands on once they're 5ish-- give them a little autonomy and train, etc. I really enjoyed this book and loved that both people talked about times and areas where they messed up and it didn't come off too holier than thou.