![]() They need to have been a creative counselor. I’m just thinking-if we were putting together a help wanted ad for a position here at FamilyLife-said, “Here’s what we’re looking for: We’re looking for somebody who has some experience as a coach. ![]() Stay tuned.Īnd welcome to FamilyLife Today. ![]() When do you let your kids make the decisions and when do you say, “Uh-uh”? We’re going to talk about that today. Our host is the President of FamilyLife ®, Dennis Rainey, and I'm Bob Lepine. There are much more important things in my daughters’ lives than the color of their hair.īob: This is FamilyLife Today for Friday, May 4 th. She said, “I want pink in my hair.” I went, “Okay, we’ll do pink in your hair.” I took the philosophy of, “I’m not going to fight over the things that don’t really matter.” To me, pink hair does not matter. Bob: As a mom raising daughters, how much freedom do you give your girls to make decisions that you may not be crazy about? That’s a dilemma that Darlene Brock faced with one of her girls.ĭarlene: She had hair, waist-length, in second grade.
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