1. Have a written idea of what you want your family to be
like.
Share it with your family and tweak it with their input.
2. Regularly evaluate what are your children's strengths and
weaknesses.
How can you help them capitalize on their strengths and
improve their weaknesses?
3. Plan time alone with each child each week.
4. Realize that your children are more important than your
occupation.
5. At all costs, win and keep the hearts of your children.[1]
They must value your relationship with them above anyone
else’s.
[1] S.M.
Davis has a great help for this called “Changing the Heart of a Rebel” at www.solvefamilyproblems.com
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