Parenting and Faith
This spring we begin a new series, “Parenting and Faith.” Spiritual education is a keystone of how I am raising my sons, and I am always inspired to hear how other parents are working to raise their children along a spiritual path.
Each month a blogger will reflect on how their beliefs influence how they raise their children. If you are a blogger and would like to participate in this series, please contact me at alldonemonkey at gmail dot com.
I would also love to hear from you, the reader, so please share your thoughts in the comments or on our Facebook page. You can also find all the posts in this series in my Parenting and Faith Pinterest board:
Parenting and Faith
April 2013:- Where There Is Love – Christi @ Learning to Be the Light
July 2013: World Religions for Kids One Book at a Time – Mia @ Pragmatic Mom
August 2013: Making Compromises (Or Not) in a Religiously Blended Family – Lisa @ The Squishable Baby
September 2013: Starting a Challah Tradition with Kids – Erica @ What Do We Do All Day
October 2013 – Eid al Adha in Morocco – Amanda @ MarocMama
November 2013 – Talking to about Death and Life after Death with Children – Varya @ Creative World of Varya
February 2014 – Non-Faith, Spirituality, and the Golden Rule – Stephen @ Head of the Heard
April 2014 – Finding a Spiritual Home in France – Jennifer @ American Mom in Bordeaux
May 2014 – 10 Ways Faith Influences My Parenting – Maria @ Trilingual Mama
July 2014 – Finding a Church to Find God – Carrie @ Crafty Moms Share
July 2014 – Listening to God’s Will as a Parent – Rebecca @ Line Upon Line Learning
September 2014 – What Islam Teaches About Parenting – Anna @ In The Playroom
November 2014 – Baptism in the Russian Orthodox Church – Anna @ Russian Step by Step
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