Should we argue with our kids? How do we set boundaries with them? What kind of parent does it take to raise a strong and loving child?
The President of Love & Logic Institute, Dr. Charles Fay joins us to talk about his new book, with colleague Dr. Daniel Amen, Raising Mentally Strong Kids.
This might be one of the most light-hearted conversations we\u2019ve ever had around what is arguably the most shaming role on the planet\u2014parenting.
Dr. Fay provides super practical insights on raising strong and loving kids.
Here are some key quotes from this episode:
On the goal of parenting: \u201cWe bond with people who are strong and loving. We don\u2019t bond with people who are strong but they\u2019re cold. And we don\u2019t bond with people who are loving but they\u2019re permissive and wishy washy. We want to, in the best way we can, emulate God. We want to be strong, and we want to be loving.\u201d
On cultural busyness: \u201cFamilies don\u2019t go off the rails because they do too many bad things; it\u2019s because they do too many good things.\u201d
On sibling rivalry: \u201cWhen it comes to sibling rivalry, who owns the relationship problem? When we jump in all of the time and become the hero, it makes it worse.\u201d
Dr. Fay helps us understand: