John Rosemond The Ten Biggest Mistakes Parents Make (and How to Stop Them)

Published: Jan. 7, 2021, 9 a.m.

John Rosemond The Ten Biggest Mistakes Parents Make (and How to Stop Them)

This ACU show consists of 3 segments from the- Because I Said So! Radio Show

 

Segment 1- The Ten Biggest Mistakes Parents Make (and How to Stop Them)

More about John Rosemond at www.rosemond.com and www.parentguru.com.

 

Segment 2- Biblically-Based Parenting

 

Segment 3- Psychiatric Medicine is Not Legitimate Medicine

 

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https://podcast.rosemond.com/?p=archive&cat=all

 

Because I Said So! Radio Show

John's radio show on parenting, "Because I Said So!" airs on American Family Radio networks on Saturdays at 6pm EST. Podcasts of the show will appear approximately one week after the show has aired.

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John Rosemond is the nation’s leading parenting expert and provides common-sense advice for raising your children. John is a nationally syndicated columnist, author and public speaker, delivering over 200 presentations annually to parents, teachers and professional groups. His audiences are left feeling empowered, educated and entertained.

A family psychologist by license, John points out to all his audiences that “psychology has caused more problems than it has solved for American parents.” John’s mission is to be a counter-weight to the psychological parenting paradigm that was sold to America in the late 1960s/early 1970s, restore commonsense to the raising of children, and give parents the guidance needed to raise happy, well-mannered children who will, as adults, contribute value to culture and society.