Principle-Centered Parenting:

A Spiritual Approach

by Phyllis Williams


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$31.95
Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/10/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781514412176
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781514412183
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 180
ISBN : 9781514412169

About the Book

Principle-Centered Parenting is not about controlling, manipulating or changing children’s external behavior. It is about starting healthy spiritually based thinking that changes behavior from the inside out. Focusing on controlling or changing external behaviors is like trying to change a picture projected on a screen without changing the film in the camera. As children learn to love good, their behavior reflects their thinking and bad behavior dissolves like darkness when we turn on a light. We cannot teach a drowning person how to swim. Similarly, we cannot teach healthy behavior to an out of control child. It is necessary to stop destructive or harmful behavior with temporary measures, but long-term learning takes time, repetition, creative insight and willingness to listen to our inner spiritual parenting guide. Teaching behavior principles is similar to teaching math or reading. It takes loving patience and faith in a child’s ability to learn. When children understand correct principles, their mistakes disappear. Parables like the Wheat and Tares explain the spiritual law of growth and development. The scriptures contain powerful stories that make spiritual laws practical and effective in parenting and daily family life. Principle-Centered Parenting is a guide for parents to tap into their own and their children’s infinite spiritual resources.


About the Author

Phyllis Williams was born on a small farm in the beautiful hills of Crowley’s Ridge in Northeast Arkansas. She graduated from Methodist Nursing School in Memphis, Tennessee, worked as a registered nurse in St. Louis, Missouri, then joined the Air Force Nurse Corp. and served two years in Biloxi, Mississippi. She married and when discharged from the Air Force, she moved to Mesa, Arizona, where she worked as a charge nurse. She moved to San Jose, then Cupertino, California where she raised her three children and started a state licensed preschool daycare for twenty-four children. She was Director for fifteen years. Her oldest daughter took over the daycare when Phyllis moved to Denver, Colorado where she finished her degree in Social Science at Regis University and worked toward a Masters degree in The Psychology of Parenting. She is grandmother of seven and currently lives in Georgetown, Texas.