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Raising ready children’s.
My Reflection on Raising Ready Children Raising children today is not something you can do on your own — it truly takes support, guidance, and prayer. Times have changed; it’s not like back in the days when parents didn’t have access to technology or all these new resources. Today, raising ready children means preparing them not only for school but for the world they will face — a world full of challenges, choices, and change. As parents, we can’t predict what our children will go through, but we can prepare them by building their minds and spirits to be strong. We must teach them to never give up, to face challenges with courage, and to ask God for direction. I always remind my child not to be a follower, but a leader — to take every opportunity for a good education, and to follow their passion so they can build a life that benefits them, not just what I or their father want. There are many books and resources today that help parents and children grow — books that teach about attitude, personality, emotional strength, and how to overcome difficulties. Technology, like YouTube, even gives us more tools to learn from. Through this journey, I’ve also learned to examine myself as a parent. I realize there were times I could have done better, but instead of focusing on my failures, I see them as lessons for growth. Parenting has taught me to understand my children better, to face challenges with them, and to keep improving every day. Raising ready children means raising them with love, strength, wisdom, and faith — so that they are prepared for whatever the world brings..
1 like • Jan 4
Brother Devin and the Parent Supportive Community, I really want to express how truly thankful I am for these lessons. Over the years, they have been molding and shaping me in so many ways, and I am deeply grateful. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year. May the wonderful hands of God continue to work mightily, and may this year be even more successful as you reach more and more parents. The work you are doing is truly by the grace of God. I know you all have many responsibilities, yet it is clear that your hearts are fully in this mission. Thank you, my brother, and thank you to everyone involved. For those who are striving and reaching others at every level, what you are doing is truly a beautiful thing. Congratulations to you all for the impact you are making. Peace and blessings to you all. With gratitude,
Good day, ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers. Our past can either break us or make us. If we keep looking back at the past, it will continue to break us. But to move forward and be more positive, we have to hold on to God and allow Him to change our hands—our actions—and our hearts. The things we are learning now, especially through Brother Divine, are good and helpful. If we had this kind of knowledge and technology back then, maybe we would have been better parents and stronger in our walk with our children. For me, back then, life was about survival. There was no time to talk things through—it was simply, “Go to your room.” We had to be strong mentally. We had to fight. We had to hold on. This generation of children today is going through a very rough time. Many of them are mentally overwhelmed and unfocused. But instead of pushing them away, we need to encourage them. We need to tell them to be strong, to work things out, and most importantly, to talk. Talking is healing. Back then, many of us had no one to talk to except ourselves and the Lord. We prayed, and we held on. Today, we have more technology and more tools that can help us grow deeper, search ourselves, and improve our lives. Brother Devin is doing that work—helping us go deeper and find better ways to heal and grow. In my opinion, we need to adapt. We need to try these tools, put in the effort, and see how they work—because they do work, if we are willing to do the labor. Emotionally, my past made me stronger. It taught me lessons. Even now, working with Brother Devin has helped me look within myself and search my heart. Walking in holiness means asking yourself honest questions: Where did I make a mistake? Where did I go wrong? How can I do better? Whether in our work environment or in our homes, we must lean on God. God gave people talents to help us grow, and we must be willing to receive that help, adapt, and apply it. If we decide to put in the work, trust me—it will work.
Why Parenting Feels Harder Than It Should (Live Tonight)
Most parents already agree on the kind of adult they want to raise. Responsible. Resilient. Rational. Respectful. What’s missing usually isn’t love, effort, or discipline. It’s a clear plan for how to raise this child into that adult without guessing all day long. That’s what tonight’s LIVE workshop is for. Understanding Your Child A 60-minute live session designed to help parenting feel easier this week, not years from now. We’ll slow things down and look at: • Why the same parenting feels so different with each child • What your child is actually responding to in hard moments • How to stop guessing and start using a map that fits their wiring This isn’t about perfect parenting. It’s about clarity, peace of mind, and knowing what to say in the heat of the moment. If parenting has felt heavier than it should, you’re not failing. You’ve just been parenting without a map. 👉 Join us live tonight: [Register for the LIVE workshop] Looking forward to being with you tonight.
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truth. Peace and blessings to you
Look Mirror
You’re not just a mom, you’re a warrior who shows up every day, no matter how hard it gets.Don’t let anyone’s petty comment make you forget the power and love you carry and continue to search myself.
INTRODUCE YOURSELF HERE
Welcome to the Proactive Parent Community. We’re glad you’re here. This is a space for parents who want less stress, more connection, and a clearer path forward - without repeating the same generational mistakes they grew up with. You don’t have to be perfect to belong here. You only have to be honest. Take a minute to introduce yourself when you’re ready. It doesn’t have to be long. Just real. Here are a few prompts to make it easy: • What’s your name and where are you from? • What stage of parenting are you in (toddlers, elementary, or preparing for the future)? • What made you decide to join this community? • What’s one parenting challenge you’d love support with right now? Optional Icebreaker If your child was in charge of dinner every night, what would you be eating on repeat? Share as much or as little as you want. This is the easiest way to break the ice, feel seen, and connect with parents who get it. How to get the most out of this post: The more you participate, the more connection you’ll feel. And yes, this is one of those places where you earn participation points and unlock rewards. After you introduce yourself, you can explore: 👉 Our Calendar - join the next live session 👉 The Classroom - lessons, resources, and replays We’re excited to learn your story and walk this journey with you. Welcome home.
2 likes • Sep '25
Greetings to each and everyone’s in community and skool. I am so grateful to God for this platform to educate us all, I can’t beginning to tell how it have help me. Look forward to the future session. God willing and thanks be to God for giving you bro. Devin this talent and drive to do this projects and sessions and the parents that do the live. Peace and blessings.
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Janice Lloyd-Bailey
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Joined Sep 7, 2025