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Date: Sunday, August 25th @ 8PM Eastern, 5PM Pacific
Limited Replay Available

Complete These Pre-Actions:

STEP 1: Check your email (including spam) to make sure you received your welcome email. Hit reply quickly to let us know that you did.

STEP 2: Block out 90 minutes of your time on August 25th, 2024 from 8pm - 9:30pm Eastern so that you can show up without distractions ready to take notes.

STEP 3: In the comment box below, share your biggest question (or concern) with teaching your children to obey without question (and without using pain, punishment, or even rewards)!

Post your question:



  1. Would like to know how to handle a stubnorn grand child

  2. What to do when the child is talking back. When she got to do something she tries to escape it and gets a reason not to do.

  3. Will you also address some of the issues with teenagers? Such as how they are not responding to conversation?

  4. I’m intrigued and excited to learn more!

  5. Always open to learning. Thank you!

  6. Where's the balance between immediate obedience and allowing them to share there frustration without turning into a dictator they don't want to come to later on?

  7. What does it mean in Proverbs, "spare the rod, spoil the child?" And do you parent with the heart that your children are new creations with the Holy Spirit and made righteous? Or do you train them into righteousness and assume they are not yet walking the Holy Spirit?

  8. I don’t have a question. I’m looking forward to learning. Appreciate the invite!

  9. Thank you 😊

  10. Getting my grandchildren to listen without feeling my requests are ignored.

  11. My grandson is 3 and I see that he already has certain mental, behavioral habits. I have tackled the mealtime biggies: 1. Sometimes not eating what is served and asking for something else. 2. Leaving the table before he is done, wanting a toy..etc.. or walking around and expecting the nanny to follow and feed him Another habit is when he goes out with Mom and nanny, to SEE and demand something he takes off the shelf. I have mainly talked with his caregivers about this, but perhaps there are other suggestions as to kids who accompany parents out grocery shopping.. Now the habit that I am challenged with now is like an idiosyncracy. He gets upset and wants his shirt or shorts changed if any of these gets even slightly wet. As he is the only child, they have acceded to this everytime, therefore reinforcing the habit. When I visited, I first said no , then took another shirt and totally wet it and showed him what a wet shirt is like, and how uncomfortable that is -- but we don't change if there is a little spot from washing our hands! Didn't really work. As the caregivers were taking off his shirt to change, I made him take the shirt out to the laundry rack to hang it -- it didn't have to get washed just for that. I have just spent about 2 weeks with this boy so I am full of my subject! Ha!

  12. How to apologize to them.

  13. Listening is my biggest frustration

  14. How can I speak to my child so they can listen the first time, at least most of the time?

What We'll Cover:

PART 1 - The real reason your child isn't obeying and what to do about it. (Hint: Telling them what to do doesn't work!)

PART 2 - Why the traditional Christian approach to training your child is so frustrating and the simple way God intended us to train up our children. (It's right there in the Bible, yet no one is talking about this)

PART 3 - How God has totally rigged things so much in your favor that it's almost impossible to fail. (Then why are so many Christians failing? We'll answer that too!)

Meet Your Presenter:

Amy Hayes

Amy Hayes is the founder of Raising Amazing Kids and author of Graceful Parenting: Parenting from the Tree of Life and the companion curriculum. She speaks at churches, conferences and hosts her own online community in order to equip parents with effective tools to raise children who change the world. She has 8 grown children, and 10 grandchildren.  Ms Hayes travels the world with her youngest son, Jonathan - her “forever child”.

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