What direction will you take your family when it comes to discipline, sports, sleepovers, cell phones, video games, movies, dating, and more? Young kids need courageous leadership from their mom and dad, and you will choose to be passive or proactive, spontaneous or intentional.
Parents love their kids more than anyone on the planet. They want the best for their children, especially when it comes to education, character development, and relationship. Then why do so many parents take the lazy-man’s approach and “wing it” in many important areas of child training? It could be that parenting is hard work – really hard work. You could even say it’s just not for wimps.
The issues facing parents are many, critical, and looming. What direction will you take your family when it comes to discipline, sports, sleepovers, cell phones, video games, movies, dating, and more? Young kids need courageous leadership from their mom and dad, and you will choose to be passive or proactive, spontaneous or intentional.
Davis has three decades’ worth of parenting experience with seven kids. In this presentation, he shares some of the best and worst decisions a parent can make.
Davis Carman is the President of Apologia Educational Ministries. Under Davis’ leadership, Apologia has grown to provide award-winning K-12 homeschool curriculum for Bible, math, science, social studies, and worldview.
Davis married his sweetheart, Rachael, in 1986, and God blessed them with seven children. They live in Waxhaw, North Carolina, where they enjoy a homeschooling adventure of a lifetime, complete with roller-coaster twists and turns and the occasional lazy river ride.
Davis has a degree in mechanical engineering from Vanderbilt University and a master’s degree from Purdue University. He is also the author of several illustrated children’s books designed to instill a biblical worldview.
Davis is an international speaker and advocates for home education worldwide. He and Rachael host a podcast called “Let’s Talk Homeschool” where they talk about all things homeschooling.
Radically Intentional Parenting with Davis Carman
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What direction will you take your family when it comes to discipline, sports, sleepovers, cell phones, video games, movies, dating, and more? Young kids need courageous leadership from their mom and dad, and you will choose to be passive or proactive, spontaneous or intentional.
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Parents love their kids more than anyone on the planet. They want the best for their children, especially when it comes to education, character development, and relationship. Then why do so many parents take the lazy-man’s approach and “wing it” in many important areas of child training? It could be that parenting is hard work – really hard work. You could even say it’s just not for wimps.
The issues facing parents are many, critical, and looming. What direction will you take your family when it comes to discipline, sports, sleepovers, cell phones, video games, movies, dating, and more? Young kids need courageous leadership from their mom and dad, and you will choose to be passive or proactive, spontaneous or intentional.
Davis has three decades’ worth of parenting experience with seven kids. In this presentation, he shares some of the best and worst decisions a parent can make.
Davis Carman is the President of Apologia Educational Ministries. Under Davis’ leadership, Apologia has grown to provide award-winning K-12 homeschool curriculum for Bible, math, science, social studies, and worldview.
Davis married his sweetheart, Rachael, in 1986, and God blessed them with seven children. They live in Waxhaw, North Carolina, where they enjoy a homeschooling adventure of a lifetime, complete with roller-coaster twists and turns and the occasional lazy river ride.
Davis has a degree in mechanical engineering from Vanderbilt University and a master’s degree from Purdue University. He is also the author of several illustrated children’s books designed to instill a biblical worldview.
Davis is an international speaker and advocates for home education worldwide. He and Rachael host a podcast called “Let’s Talk Homeschool” where they talk about all things homeschooling.