The Parenting Connection | build connection, parenting styles, depression in teens, anxiety in teens, Christian parenting
»
26. Why Your Belief in Your Child is Always a Part of Their Healing as a Christian Parent, and 10 Ways We Can Do it Better.
Manage episode 502517743 series 3666236
As Christian parents, we often underestimate just how much our belief—or lack of belief—shapes our child’s life.
In this episode, I share why your opinion of your child is never neutral.
Whether you communicate faith and confidence, or worry and doubt, it becomes part of their self-image.
We’ll unpack five powerful reasons why believing in your child is essential for their mental health, and how it becomes the fuel they need for growth, confidence, and healing.
I’ll also share 10 common ways that we as parents unintentionally don’t believe in our kids, even when we think we’re loving them.
From overprotection, low expectations, or criticizing more than praising, to letting our own fears drive the conversation—these habits quietly plant seeds of self-doubt in our children.
But the good news is, once you recognize them, you can shift into parenting from belief and encouragement, without guilt or shame. Ultimately, believing in your child is more than a mindset—it’s a spiritual practice.
Just as Christ saw Simon as Peter, “the Rock,” before he became it, we too can hold a vision of who our children truly are and can become.
When we choose faith over fear, we mirror God’s love for them, helping them see themselves through His eyes.
Imagine the healing and strength that could unfold in your home if your child knew—without a doubt—that you fully believe in them.
Download The Miracle Cycle Guide here.
Download the How To Feel Close Guide here.
Learn more about the Miracle Connection Program here.
28 episodes