PARENTING FREEDOM

.: attachment parenting, homeschooling, gentle discipline :.
  • .: Favorite Quotes :.


    "As a mother comforts her child,
    so will I comfort you."
    Isaiah 66:13
  • .: Waiting for Baby :.

  • Catholic Mother’s Perspective

    I appreciate and respect Elizabeth Foss, author and homeschooling mother of nine children.

    Spanking
    http://ebeth.typepad.com/reallearning/2010/01/spanking.html

    “I have spanked one child, one time, while under the *very temporary* influence of the Ezzos and I still rue the day.”

    You gotta love Sally Clarkson!
    http://ebeth.typepad.com/reallearning/2008/05/you-gotta-love.html

    Summertime Lessons
    http://ebeth.typepad.com/reallearning/2008/05/summertime-less.html

    Please Pick up Your Socks!
    http://ebeth.typepad.com/reallearning/2008/03/please-pick-up.html

    Quotes from Elizabeth Foss:

    “Connected parenting is evangelistic in the truest sense of the word. If we treat our children with the respect they deserve because they are created in the image and likeness of God and if we meet them with the gentle love of the Blessed Mother, we reach them for Christ.”
    Elizabeth Foss

    “We have so very many ready opportunities to offer a cup of water to the least of these! How many opportunities we have daily to let the little children come to Him!”
    Elizabeth Foss

    “Done prayerfully and with grace, connected parenting is truly a living spirituality!”
    Elizabeth Foss

    “This style of parenting drives us to our knees and so brings us closer to heaven. It forces us to die to self again and again to meet the needs of God’s little creatures. It’s immediately easier to shout and/or hit and abuse our authority to put out the fires of our day. We can stop the behavior through fear and punishment. But that doesn’t really require any heroic, saintly effort on our part, does it? Ultimately, it destroys the relationship with the child and it becomes for us the occasion of sin.”
    Elizabeth Foss

    “In order to parent effectively, we have to grow. We have to change and mature. We have to meet children where they are and lead them somewhere better. We can’t do that without relying heavily on God’s grace…”
    Elizabeth Foss

    Elizabeth’s book:

    Here is a helpful parenting book from the Roman Catholic perspective:

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    About The Author

    carol
    Welcome to PARENTING FREEDOM.com, a unique website with information based on research, experience, intuition, and Christianity. "O teach me, Lord, that I may teach the precious things Thou dost impart; And wing my words, that they may reach the hidden depths of many a heart." I encourage you to read my parenting essays linked in the left sidebar. Each topic has Scripture verses and quotes that are particularly moving. This is also my online home for small-c conservative comments about the liberal world. Thanks for visiting my website, and come back soon! I appreciate your comments! If you want access to pictures and stories about my children and family, email me with information about yourself and your family.

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    One Response to “Catholic Mother’s Perspective”

    1. april says:

      Thank you. What inspiring quotes.

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