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High Performance Parenting | Family Values, Christian Home, Mindset,Author: Greg and Jacquie Francis Coaching, Resilience
This is for parents who understand the calling to raise up the next generation but need help with how to apply Gods principles in their day to day lives. Greg and Jacquie are tremendous examples of how to do this, as their six children already exhibit the traits of strong character, work ethic, love for their siblings and others. They will touch on a variety of topics that are relevant to parents today like discipline, effective communication with your spouse and your children, education, and how to be intentional about developing your childrens character while maintaining family unity. Language: en Genres: Kids & Family, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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The Secret to Raising Independent Kids | V121
Episode 121
Tuesday, 7 April, 2026
In Episode 121 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis talk with daughters Crissy and Abby about learning new skills, taking responsibility, and growing through real-life experiences.They discuss:Why parents should gradually step back as kids growLearning new skills like marketing and business from scratchRunning small businesses through local art fairsHow responsibility builds confidence and capabilityWhy making mistakes is essential for growthThe importance of letting kids solve problems on their ownOne of the biggest takeaways:👉 You can’t grow your child’s confidence if you never let them struggle.If you want to raise kids who are capable, confident, and ready for life — this episode will challenge and inspire you.(00:00) Letting Kids Figure It Out(01:15) Learning New Skills From Scratch(02:47) Growth Through Stretching Yourself(04:05) Learning Technology and Marketing(05:30) Running a Family Social Media Page(07:10) Art Fairs and Entrepreneurship(08:46) Learning Sales and Communication(10:02) Responsibility and Ownership(11:30) Family Support and Growth(12:52) Preparing for the Future













