Parenting with perspective means you have a long-term view in mind. It is working to prepare your child from childhood to adolescence to adulthood. Here are some principles that produce positive outcomes:
Principles & Outcomes
Principle: Conviction is a moral system that can determine right from wrong.
Outcome: Integrity is being honest and trustworthy.
Principle: Availability means you are there for your child.
Outcome: Accessibility is the closeness that we feel with our parents while we are growing up.
Principle: Forgiveness is when parents forgive each other, their children and others.
Outcome: Clarity means making meaning out of chaos.
Principle: Self-Control is when children see restraint in their parents.
Outcome: Balance is dealing with both negative and positive emotions in constructive ways.
Principle: Value for each person with the absence of prejudice.
Outcome: The ability to form connections and make relationships enjoyable and meaningful.
Principle: Courage is the ability to face pivotal moments in life with boldness and fortitude.
Outcome: Overcoming fear as a result of learning to be courageous.
Principle: Dependency on God is the ability to trust God in difficult situations.
Outcome: Knowing that God is sovereign and can make good out of bad.
Principle: Unconditional love that does not change even when we fail.
Outcome: Acceptance is God’s way of freeing us from our shame.
Principle: Patience is the ability to remain steady and wait for the results without panic.
Outcome: Contentment allows the child to develop the ability to delay self-gratification.
Principle: Authenticity means consistency and ownership of one’s mistakes.
Outcome: Modeling personifies for the child what it means to be a husband, wife, mother, or father.
Principle: The importance of human relationships matters more than material objects.
Outcome: Resolution is the hard work of resolving conflict with the people that matter.
Principle: The ability to apply enthusiasm to any worthwhile task gives a sense of purpose.
Outcome: Resiliency is the ability to overcome disappointment and learn new things.
Principle: Respect for authority helps the child to be teachable.
Outcome: The quality of humility which gives insight and common sense.
Principle: Responsibility is the best way to develop one’s autonomy.
Outcome: Autonomy: The independent development of the personality and accountability.
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