Back To Basics Parenting Texas With Christian Parenting Tips And Advice

By Barbara Wilson


Creating a parenting plan to help you govern how you and the other parent will raise your children after the divorce is a critical step. Because your children deserve a stable environment to grow up in with both parents involved, your parenting plan is incredibly important to them. The family court is interested in promoting plans that provide for the children's needs. This article provides you with a Back to Basics Parenting Texas plan.

Set boundaries. This is depicted in Proverbs 22:6. Note that the more time you spend on teaching your kids how to live, the easier it will be for them to live upright lives. Although most children will not admit it, they really do crave boundaries. As adults, we understand the importance of rules, because God, our Heavenly Father, has equipped us with an entire book that tells us how to live.

Forgetting to include specific language about medical and educational records access. Whether you are the custodial parent or non-custodial parent, there can be real hassles in gaining access to your children's vital information unless you clarify that. Include strong wording in the plan to enforce each parent's right of access or restriction to those records.

Quality time. Quality time with you is what your children really want so try not to use the television or computer game as a live-in childminder. It is always possible to spend quality time with your child daily, even if it is just a chat on the way to or from school, a sit-down meal together or a bedtime story. Build on this whenever you can for a trusting and rewarding relationship with your child.

Have you ever heard the phrase, don't worry about anything, but pray about everything? This lines up perfectly with Philippians 4:6 that asserts, "Do not be anxious of anything, but in everything by prayer, supplication and with thanksgiving, let your requests be known to God." This relates to child-rearing as a Christian because when you feel worry creeping into your life, you know that if you pray about the situation and trust God, you will be met with the peace of God.

Avoiding a section that deals with restrictions and permissions regarding residential moves by either parent. A well-written section can remove any doubts on what should and should not happen if one parent decides moves away. Even if you cannot imagine a scenario where you or the other parent would have to move, life events such as job transfers, remarriage or continuing education can create situations where moving is necessary.

Ignoring what might happen to one or both parents due to unemployment or disability. Of course, people don't plan to have either of these events happen, it's a good idea to hammer out the details of should such a scenario happen. List what steps you both would take to adjust to such a development, such as suspension of child support, insurance and changes to the visitation schedule.

Be committed to forever. From the moment you decide to have children, you are making a lifelong commitment. It is impossible to be a part-time parent. So although it may be "inconvenient" or "uncomfortable" sometimes, you have to accept the fact that you have children, and that your children literally depend on you for everything. Once you accept and understand this, it will be much easier to be a parent.




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