Episode 188 | Helping Angry Kids
Is your child easily angered over every little thing? Does he lose control and lash out at you or others when things aren’t going his way? Could you use some practical and biblical advice on how to help your child respond to angry emotions in healthy, self-controlled ways? Join Katy and me for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as Q & A Day) as we discuss how we can teach our kids to use the “put off” and “put on” method with regards to their thinking and actions when they are angry.
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Episode 188 | Helping Angry Kids: Let’s help our children learn to respond to their struggle with anger by taking captive every thought and making it obedient to Christ. Let’s point them to the life-giving truths of God’s Word and the transforming power of Jesus. So, take every opportunity you can, don’t lose hope, and bathe all of your efforts in prayer for God to do a work in the heart of your children. Remember that when children learn to walk in the ways of the Lord, they get to experience the joy and blessings that come from submitting to God’s will for their lives.
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