Parenting

Parenting:
Navigating Everything

Brett Ullman

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2020 Word Award Winner for Christian Non-Fiction - Instructional

After more than two decades and over two thousand presentations, my interactions with parents reveal that although most want to learn and parent their best, they feel ill-equipped. Kids don’t come with manuals. The goal of this book is to equip and empower you as a parent, grandparent, or youth leader to help kids navigate all aspects of life in the current culture.

How do we sift through the unending philosophies on parenting and be intentional in how we choose what’s best for our family? The number of voices is overwhelming. This book distills the essential elements of parenting so you can apply them in your own home. It approaches parenting from a Christian perspective and is filled with practical advice that is applicable to everyone.

As we explore the foundations of parenting, we will look at:

  1. Parenting. What are the stages of parenting? What is the current state of parenting? What is the purpose of parenting?
  2. Parenting styles. What are they and which ones should I be using? What might I need to alter about my current parenting style?
  3. Progression of parenting. What are the skills our children need to learn?
  4. Time. What does quality time and being present with my kids look like?
  5. Communication. How can I gain better communication skills so that I can more effectively connect with my kids?
  6. Discipline. How do I effectively discipline my children?
  7. Family discipleship. Why is our worldview important, and how we can raise kids with a Christian worldview?
  8. Mental Health. How do we address issues like anxiety, panic attacks, and depression?
  9. Engaging the culture. How do we empower our kids to engage the culture around us without compromising their faith?
  10. Media. How can we help our kids navigate technology?
  11. Sexuality. How do we direct our kids towards healthy sexuality?
  12. Pornography. What is the prevalence of pornography and how do we address its impact on our kids?
  13. Dating. How do we best avoid pitfalls in dating?
  14. Finances and education. How can we help our children make sound financial and education choices?
  15. Drugs and alcohol. What tools are available to assist in drug-proofing our kids?
  16. Loneliness. How do we prevent disconnection in our kids and help them to create community?

Want to get even more out of this book? Check out the corresponding Parenting Study Guide, which provides intentional and interesting conversation-sparking questions to help you go deeper either on your own or in a group.

Softcover Trim Size: 7.5 x 9.25

Page Count: 528

About the Author:

Brett Ullman travels around North America speaking to students, parents, and leaders on topics that include parenting, mental health, media, pornography, sexuality, dating, and men. Brett’s talks engage and challenge attendees to connect our ancient faith with our modern world. Participants are inspired to reflect on what they know, what they believe, and how our Christian faith can help us when used as the lens through which we view and engage in tough conversations.

Husband to Dawn, and father to Zoe and Ben, Brett and his family live in Ajax, Ontario, Canada where Brett’s leads and directs the charity Worlds Apart. Brett was a teacher with the Toronto District School Board for ten years before moving into speaking full-time back in 2005. Brett has a Master’s degree in Leadership and Evangelism from Wheaton Graduate School in Chicago and is also a graduate of the Arrow Leadership Program.