Shownotes
What’s at stake in teaching kids repentance? Can focusing on requiring them to say, “I’m sorry” backfire?
What’s the cost to people and others who don’t take full responsibility for their choices?
We don’t just teach kids to apologize to “keep the peace” in our home. It’s about character that they’ll take into adulthood with them.
Repentance is connected to self-awareness, empathy, and integrity. It’s also connected to victimization, self-absorption, and self-deception.
In Part 2, learn what’s at stake in teaching kids healthy repentance. Discover four more considerations in deciding how you’ll teach repentance in your family.
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