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Work and Play with Nancy Ray

099 - Book | Parenting with Love and Logic

Work and Play with Nancy Ray

Nancy Ray

Business, Rest, Entrepreneurship, Finances, Faith, Christianity, Life, Home, Religion & Spirituality, Play, Work

4.8666 Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the Nancy Ray Book Club, where once a month I share a summary of a book worth reading and my top three takeaways from that book. Many of you have joined by 2021 Book Club and are already reading along with me this year. But if you haven't or if you just want to see my list of books I'm reading—I read 12 books a year, one a month—or if you want to join, you can always visit nancyray.com/bookclub, and I would love to have you. It's no pressure. It's come as you are read what you want, but I'm grateful to have you reading alongside me either way.

Today's episode is a recap of the very last book in our 2020 Book Club: Parenting with Love and Logic. We read it in December. It was highly recommended to me by so many friends, and it's already proven to be such a gift in our own family and my own parenting, as I am home a lot with my five-year-old and three-year-old and two-year-old. I hope today's podcast will be super practical and helpful for any moms and dads listening.

For the full show notes, head to nancyray.com/podcast/99.

 

Resources from this episode:

Nancy Ray Book Club

Parenting with Love and Logic, Foster Cline & Jim Fay

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Nancy Ray Book Club, where once a month I share a summary of a book worth reading

0:05.5

and my top three takeaways from that book. Many of you have joined my 2021 book club and are already

0:12.1

reading along with me this year. But if you haven't, or if you just want to see my list of books I'm reading,

0:17.8

I read 12 books a year, one a month. Or if you want to join, you can always

0:22.0

visit nancy ray.com slash book club. And I would love to have you. It's no pressure. It's come as

0:28.6

you are, read what you want. But I'm grateful to have you reading alongside me either way.

0:34.4

Today's episode is a recap of the very last book in our 2020 book club, Parenting with

0:39.5

Love and Logic. We read it in December. It was highly recommended to me by so many friends,

0:45.1

and it's already proven to be such a gift in our own family and my own parenting, as I am home

0:51.6

a lot with my five-year-old, three-year-old, and two-year-old.

0:55.3

I hope today's podcast will be super practical and helpful for any moms and dads listening.

1:06.1

You're listening to Work and Play with Nancy Ray, episode 99.

1:10.6

Much of our daily lives can be divided into two categories, work and play.

1:15.4

Simply put, that is where our life and our legacy take place.

1:19.1

This is a podcast all about learning to work and play well, which leads to a healthy

1:22.9

soul and a fulfilling life.

1:25.5

Let's dive in.

1:31.6

Thank you. and a fulfilling life. Let's dive in. The first thing I want to do is explain the layout of the book because it was just really

1:36.7

unique. There's part one and part two. And part one is the first 118 pages and it's an overview of the love and logic philosophy of parenting.

1:47.8

It describes what kind of parent you want to be, the three types of parents, what the goal is here,

1:53.5

the important use of our words, the right kind of control and consequences, and setting boundaries,

2:00.7

the right kind of limits we put on our kids,

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