The average rating for Biblical Parenting based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2009-05-26 00:00:00 Robin Armstrong they don't have an "I wrote" option for reviews. I wrote this when my 9yo was a baby and I still parent this way--all 5 of my children ages 11.5 to my 4yo twins. I'm currently working on a rewrite to update the book and add in things I've learned in the last 5 years. I suspect I'll like it even more :) |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-09-27 00:00:00 Melanie Sharpe Revisions are necessary to Lutton’s book if she wants to be a respected by anyone. The most important of these is citing others for their work. It is terrible to see plagiarism so blatantly ignored. As a Christian and an Early Childhood educator, I was excited to read a book that claimed to have a handle on both. Unfortunately, Biblical Parenting by Crystal Lutton was a disappointment. In addition to the poor understanding of Hebrew and the unclear writing, I was appalled at the lack of citation within the book for many of the discipline tools Lutton writes about. The main tool that Lutton often promotes as her own and is her go-to answer for most discipline questions directed at her, is The Five Steps, which she claims to have gotten from her mentor, Lisa Kuzara-Seibold. These are not either Lutton’s or Kuzara-Seibold’s original work. Becky Bailey Ph.D. laid them out in her Preventing Power Struggles series long before Lutton was touting them as her own. |
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