How much do you care about the quality of parenting worldwide?
Do you think that most parents do a good job of raising their kids?
What price do we all pay when children aren’t raised correctly?
In this presentation, we will dive in deep to provide answers to these questions and more.
We will explore the science of raising children from the perspective of natural law.
(The art of parenting will be left to you.)
You’ll learn what “raising a child” actually means.
You’ll also learn the following:
✔️7 persistent myths about raising children
✔️ The importance of objective morality in parenting
✔️ The 6 inevitable results of poor childrearing
✔️ The principles of raising children correctly
✔️ The 7 objectives of right parenting
✔️ The positive consequences of raising children correctly
Whether you are already a parent, are about to become one, would like to have children, or you’d rather not, this presentation is for you.
Thank you to Jonathan Franzel (@ImLichte ) for sponsoring this presentation.
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This content is for educational purposes only, and does not constitute professional advice. By watching this video, you agree to assume 100% responsibility for the consequences of acting upon this information. You are encouraged to use discernment and good judgment when exercising your free will choices of behavior.