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Raising children of joy, character, and a living faith Christian Active Parenting (CAP) our evidence-based approach to give parents the strength and skills they need to raise upstanding children. Use CAP to guide anxious parents, to bring families closer to God, and to build a more vibrant faith community.
Flexible design to reach more families Active Parenting 4th Edition school success can even stand alone as a 1-night presentation to give parents a boost at the start of the school year.
Valuable skills to bring back the joy of parenting CAP uses scripture to explore the essential Active Parenting model: encouragement, communication, and non-violent discipline. With this edition, we’ve added topics that worry today’s parents most, including bullying, the role of Christianity in their children’s lives, and drug prevention. CAP is designed for parents of children ages 5 to 12.
It’s easy to lead a class The kit Leader’s Guide gives step-by-step instructions for a lively class filled with video, activities, and discussion. The video is available on DVDs or embedded in an easy-to-use PowerPoint Presentation.
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Session IV: Building Courage & Self-Esteem
Session V: Understanding & Redirecting Misbehavior word of God
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