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The Language of Parenting
by Nathan & Shelby Slaughter
Welcome to the Language of Parenting, where we share our experiences, failures, and successes from our journey of raising 5 kids. We’re not doing this because we have it all figured out; we’re in this thing with you. The truths in this podcast can help you unlock love, clarity, and confidence in the everyday discipline moments with your kids. This podcast is for parents who want connection instead of control. For those who want the fullness of what God has for their family. For those who want their children to be lifelong lovers of Jesus.You’re not failing. The fact that you're taking time to read this shows that you love your kids. You're doing a hard thing. You're a developing human (and in many cases multiple humans) with a developing brain while trying to manage your own emotions, expectations, and exhaustion. With the tools of assertive parenting you will begin to see the language of your home change.Parenting has a way of stretching us
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The Parenting Advice I Wish I Knew When My Kids Were Toddlers
Get the Blessing Guide E-Book: https://languageofparenting.org/the-blessing-guide/Connect With Us On Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/language.of.parenting/What if the most important parenting advice isn’t about discipline…but about identity?In this episode, I’m sharing the one piece of parenting advice I wish I had understood when my kids were toddlers — something I don’t hear many parenting experts talking about.Blessing your child.Not just correcting behavior.Not just reacting in the moment.But intentionally speaking life, identity, and purpose over your children at key moments in their development.Looking back now that my oldest is twelve, I see how powerful this practice is — and I wish I had started sooner. Blessing your child brings consistency in the middle of parenting chaos and helps you shift from reacting to your child’s behavior… to seeing your parenting through the bigger picture of God’s plan for their life.This episode will help you:• Understand what it really means to bless your child• Recognize the key moments in development when blessing matters most• Move from reactive parenting to intentional parenting• Speak identity and purpose over your children with confidence• Bring peace and consistency into your home — even in the chaosIf you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by parenting advice, or wondered how to raise children who know who they are in God, this conversation is for you.Because discipline shapes behavior…but blessing shapes identity.And identity lasts a lifetime.
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You Don’t Need More Parenting Advice, You Need Repentance
In this episode, Nathan & Shelby sit down and have an unfiltered conversation about the one reason many parents struggle...lack of repentance.Repentance starts with you as a parent. Repenting to the Lord, your spouse, and your kids allows God's grace to flow in your family, and it starts with you. When you repent, you receive God's forgiveness, you get free of bitterness in your heart, and you're able to hear God clearly. This helps you slow down in tough discipline moments, which increases connection.But connection isn't where it stops. Connection helps create an environment where tough discipline moments become teaching moments, where you're able to train kids in obedience.
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How To Turn Conflict Into A Teaching Moment
In this episode of the Language of Parenting podcast, we explore the theme of conflict in parenting, emphasizing that conflict is not something to be avoided but rather a valuable teaching opportunity. We discuss the importance of handling conflicts with children in a way that fosters learning and growth, rather than simply enforcing rules or consequences. The conversation covers practical steps for managing conflict, the significance of intent behind actions, and the role of empathy in discipline. We also share personal experiences and biblical encouragement so that parents can embrace conflict as a means to guide their children towards better choices and deeper connection.TakeawaysConflict is a teaching opportunity for parents and children.Parents are always teaching, even in moments of conflict.Avoiding conflict can lead to unhealthy parenting habits.Conflict can be beneficial for child development.Handling conflict with empathy is crucial for effective discipline.Public conflicts can feel more intense due to social pressures.Pausing and accepting the moment is essential in conflict resolution.Intent matters when responding to children's behavior.Using consequences with empathy helps children learn better.Setting up routines can prevent conflict before it arises.Keywordsparenting, conflict resolution, teaching moments, discipline, child development, parenting strategies, emotional intelligence, family dynamics, biblical parenting, effective communication
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Three Ways Parents Discipline, and Why Only One Works
In This EpisodeThis podcast aims to equip parents feeling hopeless in their parenting journey. Nathan & Shelby emphasize the importance of clear communication in parenting. Assertive parenting is about maintaining boundaries while fostering connection.Empathy is crucial in understanding children's emotions and behaviors.Choices and consequences should be framed positively to encourage obedience.Avoiding passive-aggressive parenting helps create a stable environment for children.Consistency in parenting can reverse negative behaviors in children.Discipline starts with self-control and emotional regulation in parents.Modeling desired behaviors is essential for teaching children.Compassionate discipline aligns with biblical principles and fosters healthy relationships.SummaryIn this inaugural episode of the Language of Parenting podcast, hosts Nathan and Shelby Slaughter delve into the complexities of parenting, focusing on discipline and communication. They share their experiences and insights on various parenting styles, emphasizing the importance of assertive parenting that fosters connection and clarity. The conversation highlights the significance of empathy, the role of choices and consequences, and the need for consistency in parenting. The hosts encourage parents to model desired behaviors and approach discipline with compassion, aligning their practices with biblical principles. Ultimately, they aim to empower parents to navigate the challenges of raising children with confidence and love.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Language of Parenting Podcast00:52 The Heart Behind Parenting Conversations02:52 Understanding Parenting Styles: Gentle vs. Assertive06:01 The Importance of Clear Communication in Parenting08:58 Navigating Emotional Responses in Children11:56 Empathy and Connection in Parenting14:47 The Role of Choices and Consequences18:09 Avoiding Passive-Aggressive Parenting20:59 The Power of Consistency in Parenting24:02 Discipline Starts with Self-Control26:58 Modeling Behavior for Children29:57 The Importance of Compassion in Discipline33:08 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement for ParentsKey Takeaways:Embrace assertive parenting as a balance between aggressive and passive styles.Clear communication with children is essential for effective discipline.Accepting the moment allows parents to respond thoughtfully and maintain emotional stability.Building connections with children fosters a healthier parenting environment.Connect With Us:https://www.instagram.com/language.of.parentinghttps://www.youtube.com/@LanguageofParenting https://www.tiktok.com/@languageofparentinghttps://languageofparenting.org/direct-me/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Language of Parenting, where we share our experiences, failures, and successes from our journey of raising 5 kids. We’re not doing this because we have it all figured out; we’re in this thing with you. The truths in this podcast can help you unlock love, clarity, and confidence in the everyday discipline moments with your kids. This podcast is for parents who want connection instead of control. For those who want the fullness of what God has for their family. For those who want their children to be lifelong lovers of Jesus.You’re not failing. The fact that you're taking time to read this shows that you love your kids. You're doing a hard thing. You're a developing human (and in many cases multiple humans) with a developing brain while trying to manage your own emotions, expectations, and exhaustion. With the tools of assertive parenting you will begin to see the language of your home change.Parenting has a way of stretching us
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