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Ep. 377: Redemptive Parenting with Kristen Hatton

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Kristen Hatton discusses the concept of redemptive parenting, emphasizing the importance of confession, grace, and humility in raising children. She shares insights from her book 'Parenting Ahead' and offers practical advice for parents of young children and teenagers. The discussion highlights the significance of establishing healthy habits, navigating consequences, and the ongoing need for repentance in family dynamics. Kristen encourages parents to model vulnerability and grace, fostering a safe environment for their children to grow and learn.

Takeaways

  • Parenting starts with the heart of the parent.

  • Redemptive parenting involves living compelled by grace

  • Confession and repentance are crucial in parenting.

  • It's important to model vulnerability to children.

  • Establishing healthy habits early sets the tone for later years.

  • Children need to see their parents' imperfections.

  • Regular repentance fosters restorative relationships.

  • Consequences should not undermine the clean slate concept.

  • It's never too late to start repenting to your children.

Bio

Kristen Hatton, MA, LPC-Associate, is a professional counselor and author passionate about helping families. Her books include Parenting Ahead, Get Your Story Straight, Face Time, and The Gospel-Centered Life in Exodus for Students. She lives with her pastor-husband, Pete, in Dallas, Texas, and together they have three young adult children and a son-in-law. For more of Kristen’s work, visit her website www.kristenhatton.com and the @Redemptiveparenting Instagram account.

Let’s Parent on Purpose is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcasting Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

Resources mentioned:

www.kristenhatton.com

Parenting Ahead: Preparing Now for the Teen Years: https://amzn.to/4fneOTR

Join my Things for Thursday Email List and get a free Marriage Snapshot Tool and Fun Family Conversation Ebook!

Support Let’s Parent on Purpose as we help families thrive though the gospel: https://letsparentonpurpose.com/support/

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Kristen Hatton discusses the concept of redemptive parenting, emphasizing the importance of confession, grace, and humility in raising children. She shares insights from her book 'Parenting Ahead' and offers practical advice for parents of young children and teenagers. The discussion highlights the significance of establishing healthy habits, navigating consequences, and the ongoing need for repentance in family dynamics. Kristen encourages parents to model vulnerability and grace, fostering a safe environment for their children to grow and learn.

Takeaways

  • Parenting starts with the heart of the parent.

  • Redemptive parenting involves living compelled by grace

  • Confession and repentance are crucial in parenting.

  • It's important to model vulnerability to children.

  • Establishing healthy habits early sets the tone for later years.

  • Children need to see their parents' imperfections.

  • Regular repentance fosters restorative relationships.

  • Consequences should not undermine the clean slate concept.

  • It's never too late to start repenting to your children.

Bio

Kristen Hatton, MA, LPC-Associate, is a professional counselor and author passionate about helping families. Her books include Parenting Ahead, Get Your Story Straight, Face Time, and The Gospel-Centered Life in Exodus for Students. She lives with her pastor-husband, Pete, in Dallas, Texas, and together they have three young adult children and a son-in-law. For more of Kristen’s work, visit her website www.kristenhatton.com and the @Redemptiveparenting Instagram account.

Let’s Parent on Purpose is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcasting Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

Resources mentioned:

www.kristenhatton.com

Parenting Ahead: Preparing Now for the Teen Years: https://amzn.to/4fneOTR

Join my Things for Thursday Email List and get a free Marriage Snapshot Tool and Fun Family Conversation Ebook!

Support Let’s Parent on Purpose as we help families thrive though the gospel: https://letsparentonpurpose.com/support/

  continue reading

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