The Surprising Secret to Raising a Kid with Integrity

In this conversation, Denise unpacks a powerful principle to maintaining family unity and integrity: encouraging parents to guard their hearts and tongues, and to teach their children to do the same.

She highlights the destructive nature of gossip and the ripple effect it can have on relationships.

By speaking life, finding the good in people, and covering offenses, families can avoid unnecessary conflicts and maintain healthy relationships.

Sound Bites

"This is a pivotal part of great parenting, of raising extraordinary children, and of maintaining amazing relationships with your children over decades."

"Protect your children, protect your family unity, protect your integrity, and your character and the character of your children."

"When somebody offends us, it doesn't deserve the time of day. Just don't say it."

Takeaways

  • Avoid engaging in gossip and holding offenses towards others.

  • Guard your tongue and heart, and teach your children to do the same.

  • Focus on speaking life and finding the good in people.

  • Cover offenses and avoid unnecessary conflicts to maintain healthy relationships.Sound Bites

    Chapters

  • 00:00 The Impact of Gossip and Offenses

  • 05:45 Speaking Life and Building Up Others

Denise Mira


Denise Mira
, author of No Ordinary Child: Unlocking the Leader Within Your Child, and contributing author to many publications, is the mother of five sons. Denise is a veteran homeschooler, author, speaker and entrepreneur. She has traveled extensively, both nationally and internationally, inspiring change as she shares the message God has given her for families. She is passionate about helping moms and dads train up No Ordinary Children through her writing, speaking, YouTube videos, and coaching and consulting with parents in all seasons of their parenting journeys. Visit her at www.denisemira.com. You can reach her at contact@denisemira.com.

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