A2JC4life
Puritan Board Freshman
In the "old days," most child training books/articles were written to fathers, because it was understood that the fathers were the primary trainers, with the mamas assisting them. Nowadays, it's the other way around.
Biblically, the daddies should be the primary trainers, as the responsibility is specifically given to them, and we should be backing them up. They should not be backing US up.
Here's the question: What does this LOOK like in practical terms? What exactly is the difference?
Biblically, the daddies should be the primary trainers, as the responsibility is specifically given to them, and we should be backing them up. They should not be backing US up.
Here's the question: What does this LOOK like in practical terms? What exactly is the difference?