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Trophy Child: Saving Parents from Performance, Preparing Children for Something Greater Than Themselves
Trophy Child: Saving Parents from Performance, Preparing Children for Something Greater Than Themselves
Trophy Child: Saving Parents from Performance, Preparing Children for Something Greater Than Themselves
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Trophy Child: Saving Parents from Performance, Preparing Children for Something Greater Than Themselves

Written by Ted Cunningham

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

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About this audiobook

The Anti-Tiger Mom Book. Do you cringe when your kids fight in public because it makes you look bad? Do you find yourself helping too much with homework because you want the teacher to be impressed? Do you secretly take credit for your child's soccer win? You might be in danger of vanity parenting. Vanity parenting happens when our culture's obsession with performance lead us to form expectations for our kids based on the world's standards. As a result, our children try to meet our emotional needs instead of growing into the calling God has for them. Trophy Child will help you create a home where your children find success in following their heavenly father - and you know the joy of seeing your children embrace their full potential as children of God.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateSep 1, 2012
ISBN9781621881063

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Pastor Ted gives very sound advice for teaching parents the best way to raise their children into responsible, driven, and emotionally stable adults who love the Lord. Good read overall with many good points on guiding and redirecting children's behavior and decisions so they can not only think for themselves, but eliminate the need for helicopter parenting.