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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

All about boys with David Thomas

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.9850 Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Imagine this: You’re picking up your son from the first day of school after waiting to hear all about his day. Even as he’s closing the car door you begin asking the most critical of questions like... How is your teacher? What friends are in your class? Who did you meet? Did you talk to any girls? What did you have for lunch? Are you tired? Why are you so quiet? Were the kids mean to you?

 

Apparently unaware of the millions of questions swirling in your mind, your son simply responds that his day was “good.”

 

I feel your pain (like really feel your pain), and David Thomas from Daystar Counseling in Nashville does, too. He’s joining us today to talk all about the boys in our lives, including their developmental stages: Explorer (0-4) Lover (5-8) Individual (9-12) Wanderer (13-17) Warrior (18-23).

 

We also discuss the best ways to communicate and connect with our boys, which apparently does not involve barraging them with questions the second they get into the car (my bad).

 

If you have a boy in your life, please don’t miss this episode with David Thomas. He’s an expert on all things boys, and your son will thank you (probably without using words) for listening! 

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0:00.0

Christian Parenting

0:02.0

This is Cynthia Yannoff and you're listening to Pardon the Mess.

0:16.0

Each week we have honest discussions about the ups and downs of parenting and the lessons God is teaching us along the way. It's real, it's fun, and it's biblical. Life is messy. Don't walk

0:26.1

the parenting road alone. Hey guys, welcome. I'm glad that you were with us today on Pardon the

0:36.1

mess. We have David Thomas with us, and pardon the mess we have david thomas with us

0:38.0

and we are talking about all things related to boys and i am excited to have him he's preeminent

0:43.2

when it comes to talking out the development of our sons and he comes from the perspective of a

0:47.8

therapist he works at day star counseling in nashville tennessee along with sissy golf and many

0:53.2

others that are so good. And he's been on

0:55.2

our show before. He's written a lot of books. And I am thrilled that he's coming to talk to us

0:59.3

about the developmental stages our boys go through. We talk about how to connect with our boys and how

1:04.6

to communicate with our boys and so much more. And so it is a treat to have him here. And if you

1:09.7

have just daughters, that's amazing. And don't feel left out. We also had Sissy Gough on. And so it is a treat to have him here. And if you have just daughters, that's amazing and don't

1:12.1

feel left out. We also had Sissy Gough on and she talked a lot about girls and daughters and raising

1:17.4

them. And that was released on March 11th of this year. So you can go back and listen to that one as well.

1:22.3

But this is for all of us raising boys. And if you just have daughters, I want you to know that they'll be bringing boys into your

1:28.0

life, probably our sons.

1:29.8

And so this is a good listen for you as well.

1:32.3

Glad you're with us.

1:33.3

Here we go with David Thomas.

1:39.3

David Thomas, welcome back to Pardon a Mess.

1:42.3

How are you?

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