It is SO strange that a new parenting trend emerges every 5-10 years.
For generations, there was basically just "parenting"...passed down from one generation to another.
Multi-generational wisdom, essentially...very Family Teams.
But with the disintegration of generational families and the rise of hyper-individualism, parents these days are left to come up with their own methods, focusing a little on this, then a little on that.
Not only is it dangerous to use an untested parenting method, MOST of them that come out these days (formerly in books, now often via social media influencers), are extremely secular and certainly not wise (the fear of God being the beginning of wisdom...).
Jeremy digs into this issue, and how to root yourself in a solid Biblical understanding of fatherhood and motherhood, joined by his wife April and Donna Cheung.
On this episode, we talk about:
0:00 Intro
0:48 The rise of "parenting trends"
2:35 Why modern culture has led to so many different parenting philosophies (clip)
8:30 The risks of being a young mother in the information age
19:10 Why most parenting studies are bunk and how to weigh advice
26:44 Potential for deception, especially with secular parenting books
32:37 Don't go down the "way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death"
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Resources Mentioned:
Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaleen Doucleff, PhD
Maiden, Mother, Matriarch Podcast Clip
The Case Against The Sexual Revolution by Louise Perry
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