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The Job of Parents | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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The government has been silently attempting to parent the next generation through school curriculum,
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early education, and college campuses that promote liberal mindsets—
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but they can never rival the individualized teaching God provided at home through parents. As Steven Covey stated,
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“When it comes to developing character strength, inner security and unique personal and interpersonal talents and skills in a child,
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no institution can compare with the home’s potential for positive influence.” A parent’s job isn’t to coddle, control,
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or appease their kids. Parents are to influence them to make wise choices, be self-disciplined,
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and have a standard of morality by which they can live. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.