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My Reflection on Raising Ready Children Raising children today is not something you can do on your own — it truly takes support, guidance, and prayer. Times have changed; it’s not like back in the days when parents didn’t have access to technology or all these new resources. Today, raising ready children means preparing them not only for school but for the world they will face — a world full of challenges, choices, and change. As parents, we can’t predict what our children will go through, but we can prepare them by building their minds and spirits to be strong. We must teach them to never give up, to face challenges with courage, and to ask God for direction. I always remind my child not to be a follower, but a leader — to take every opportunity for a good education, and to follow their passion so they can build a life that benefits them, not just what I or their father want. There are many books and resources today that help parents and children grow — books that teach about attitude, personality, emotional strength, and how to overcome difficulties. Technology, like YouTube, even gives us more tools to learn from. Through this journey, I’ve also learned to examine myself as a parent. I realize there were times I could have done better, but instead of focusing on my failures, I see them as lessons for growth. Parenting has taught me to understand my children better, to face challenges with them, and to keep improving every day. Raising ready children means raising them with love, strength, wisdom, and faith — so that they are prepared for whatever the world brings..
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If you missed any part of Raising Ready Kids, or you just want to soak it in again, now’s your chance. The full replays for all three sessions are available until Thursday, November 14th. Watch them here → [RRKReplays.DevinTrent.Com] Become a Founding Member Before the Window Closes If these lessons spoke to you, imagine what will happen when we keep going together inside The Proactive Parent Path. Founding Member enrollment is open until November 14th at midnight. Join today and get lifetime access (plus your bonus 1-on-1 call) before doors close → [Checkout.DevinTrent.Com] Don't feel like reading this long email? Listen to it instead - [Youtube.DevinTrent.Com] --- You Can't Protect Them Forever One mom in our session said something that really stuck with me. She said, “My son’s a sweet little boy, kind, sensitive - but I know I can’t protect him forever.” She’s teaching him how to handle things on his own, even when it makes her nervous. And that reminded me of something from my own childhood. Back in middle school, I had a bully on the bus. During music class, he kept throwing stuff at me - paper, pencils, you name it. I told the teacher, but she didn’t do anything. Finally, I said, “If you don’t handle it, I will.” The next time he threw something, I stood up for myself. Of course, the teacher saw me but not him. But after that, the bullying stopped. That moment taught me something I didn’t have the words for back then - sometimes you have to be brave enough to advocate for yourself when nobody else will. And now, as parents, our job isn’t to protect our kids from e very challenge, but to prepare them for moments like that - moments where they have to speak up, stand up, and trust the voice we helped them build. So maybe the real question isn’t, “How can I keep my child safe?”
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