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A great, FREE resource for parents!
Because even great parents need help sometimes...
Being a parent is not an easy job.  Good parents put everything we have into the job of raising great kids.  The Wholehearted Parents newsletter is a free resource that provides good parents with insight, inspiration, and encouragement.  That’s what Wholehearted Parents is: one tool that you can use as you raise great children.

Before we tell you more about the newsletter, let us introduce ourselves.  We are Richard and Jennifer Jarman.  Between us, we have over twenty years experience in child development (Jennifer) and education and ministry (Richard).  But our most important job is being parents to the 3 greatest kids in the world.  (Click here to read more about us.)

We know that nothing is more challenging than bringing up kids in today’s crazy world.  We also know that most parents don’t need an “expert” telling them how they should raise their children.  In fact, we believe that the best expert on raising your children is you

But even expert parents need some advice now and then.  Or encouragement to try something new.  Or just a fresh perspective on a recurring problem.  That’s when we go looking for people who know and love children.  To see what they've said or written, and get some ideas.  Then we see what works best in our family.

Why you need to read Wholehearted Parents

The Wholehearted Parents newsletter gives us a chance to pass along some of what we learn along the way.  It comes to your email inbox twice a month, with a couple of short articles that get to the heart of some issue that parents face all the time.  Issues like:

§Helping kids learn to make good choices
§Dealing with “spirited” children
§Sibling rivalry
§Developing good communication in the family
§Encouraging your children’s spiritual development
§The special role dads play in their children’s lives
§Growing together as a family
§Getting our kids to love healthy foods
§Staying safe
§Discipline (to spank or not to spank?)
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Making the right school choices
§Conquering the homework monster
§Helping our kids love learning
§Potty training
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Keeping bedtime from becoming a battleground
§Strengthening your marriage
§And much more

Sounds like everyday life with children...

In short, the stuff that families deal with everyday.  Plus, if we find a news story or something else we think you might want to see, we’ll put a link to it in the newsletter.  Our goal is to help families grow in the most important ways: physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

As parents ourselves, we know how valuable your time is.  And we don’t want to waste even a moment of it.  That’s why most of the time, you can read each issue in 10 minutes or less.  We write some of the articles ourselves.  Others are  written by a variety of people who love and care about children.  They write in a positive tone to give you encouragement, insight, inspiration, and information.  Not in a way that says, “Let me tell you what you should be doing!”  Instead, we believe that you are the world’s greatest experts on raising your family. 

We want to encourage you to sign up for the Wholehearted Parents newsletter today.  Just fill out the simple form at the bottom of this page.  It’s completely free.  We won’t send you 3 e-mails a day, trying to get you to buy worthless junk.  We won’t ever sell your addresses to someone else.  (No one hates spam more than we do!)  We send this newsletter, which we believe will be a source of help and encouragement for you and your family. 

Sign up today!

Try it for a few issues.  If you don’t like it, or it doesn’t meet your needs, it’s very easy to unsubscribe.  And we won’t even bother you to find out why.

But we think you’ll get something out of every issue.  So sign up today!

As a bonus for subscribing today, we have a special gift for you: a special report entitled, "The Right Way to Discipline Your Child." It has some good, challenging ideas about helping kids learn to do the right thing.  Here’s the crazy part-it was written in 1851!  But some of the insight and ideas are very relevant to parenting children in the 21st century. 

We found this report and put it into modern English.  We’ll send it as our gift to you when you subscribe today!  It made us think about how and why we discipline our kids.  We think it will do the same for you.

So sign up today!

Thanks for reading!

Richard & Jennifer Jarman

Richard and Jennfier Jarman 

p.s.-Don’t forget: when you sign up today, we’ll send you that free report: "The Right Way to Discipline a Child."  It just may change how you think about disciplining your children!
 
 









Family is the nucleus of civilization.

Ariel and Will Durant















[The family's] resilience is not measured by wealth, muscle or efficiency but by creativity, unity, and hope. Cultivating these family strengths is critical to a thriving human community.

Ben Silliman








Having children makes you no more a parent than having a piano makes you a pianist.

Michael Levine







The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.

Theo. Hesburgh







Nothing you do for children is ever wasted.

Garrison Keillor












A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie.

Tenneva Jordan






To become a father is not difficult, but to be a father is.

Unknown