Raising Kids Who Care
About the Book Raising Kids Who Care
Book: Raising Kids Who Care
Author: Susy Lee
Genre: Non-fiction: Parenting and Family
Release date: June 2022
Imagine knowing what your kids care about, having them listen to what you care about, and then doing something about it, together!
Communication and connection are the keys, and this is precisely what this book allows you to do. It guides you through 40 conversations to have with your kids, ones that really matter.
Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, educator or just care about kids and the world they’re growing up in, this book will provide you with rich resources and surprising insights to create that genuine connection.
In our complex world, we need to be aware of looming pitfalls and be intentional in helping kids navigate their way to compassion and wonder, driven by values and purpose. This path of conversations leads to amazing hope.
We all want kids to have happy, loving lives. As a society, we need kids who are also capable of thinking and acting beyond themselves to help others have happy, loving lives too. This book gives you what you’ll need to achieve both.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Stories and research to inform your conversations
- Relationship skills to build empathy (like listening and conflict resolution)
- How to combat the worrying influences of our culture (like consumerism and technology)
- How to grow resilience, self-confidence, character, and strength
- Next, How our kids can solve problems, rather than being brought down by them
- Thoughts and tips from other parents
- Advice from caring young adults about what worked for them!
Click here to get your copy!
My Thoughts on Raising Kids Who Care
We all want to raise good kids. And not just good as in they don’t lie or steal but good as in they are good. They treat others with kindness and go that extra mile. But no one has spilt all the secrets. You’re one step closer if you read and implement the parts of this book you agree with.
I’m a mom. I have 12 kids. Needless to say, I’m not perfect and there were definitely things I could glean from this book. Whether you’ve been a parent for one or twenty years, I think you’ll still find something you enjoy or hadn’t thought about before here. It is relevant for today.
A part of the book I love is the resources section! But beware, you’ll probably come away with lots of books you want to read and not enough time to read them all!
This book will challenge you as a parent, but in a wonderful thought-provoking way while also giving you the tools you need to succeed in raising kids who care.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
About the Author of Raising Kids Who Care
Susy Lee helps families build a strong culture of communication and contribution. Her book ‘Raising Kids Who Care’ is the winner of international prizes from the Best Indie, Royal Dragonfly and Feathered Quill Book Awards.
Majors in psychology and theology, and a master’s degree in Peace and Conflict Studies, helped Susy consider how parenting and wealth equity play roles in social cohesion. Her career twirls around the twin themes of social justice and children, including state and national education and consultancy roles with children and families, international aid and development, and advocacy.
Susy is also an engaging presenter who has taught in schools and churches, lectured at universities, and run conference workshops for parents and families.
She lives a bike ride from the beach in Sydney, Australia, dances whenever music plays, and has raised two caring sons with her husband Brian. Susy has created generational change in her family.
More from Susy
I didn’t grow up in a Christian family, but I loved watching my children grow up in our church community. They had relationships of all ages and many opportunities to practise caring – things I’d missed. My boys grew to be young men who are kind and faithful, with careers that will contribute to God’s world.
In my book I’ve brought together some useful stuff I’ve researched (because I didn’t trust my own broken upbringing), and that I’ve learnt in my ministry with caring Christian organizations. And I’ve made it a resource for families to talk together – kids are amazing when we make time to really listen to them.
This book is not just for Christians though. I wrote it for parents who care about growing compassion and generosity in their kids. I wrote for parents who want to protect their kids from the strong cultural forces in our world that would lead kids astray. And I wrote it for parents who want to raise kids who believe they can do something about the problems in the world, not be overwhelmed by them.
I also wrote it for grandparents to give to their kids who are now parents – maybe even those who no longer go to church. I wrote it for parents who want to be intentional – maybe because their parents were not. And I wrote it to help churches reach out to parents who need support and encouragement.
Just quietly: I want to change the world, one family at a time!
I love the vision of the Kingdom of God, and I think that families who know how to communicate well, about all the issues that surround them, will be better equipped to help bring the Kingdom to earth, as it is in heaven.
I’m delighted that God has already blessed my work – the book has won several prizes including First Place in The 2022 Christian Indie Awards in the Relationships and Family Category. Many churches have already used the book to run events for families. You can learn more about me and the book on my website: https://www.raisingkidswhocare.info/
Blog Stops for Raising Kids Who Care
Inklings and notions, July 29
Lights in a Dark World, July 30
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 30
Texas Book-aholic, July 31
For Him and My Family, August 1
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, August 2
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, August 3
deb’s Book Review, August 4
Locks, Hooks and Books, August 5
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 6
Spoken from the Heart, August 7 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, August 7
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, August 8
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, August 9
Cats in the Cradle Blog, August 10
The Christian Fiction Girl, August 11
Giveaway for Raising Kids Who Care
To celebrate her tour, Susy is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!
Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/2038b/raising-kids-who-care-celebration-tour-giveaway
Eva Millien
Raising Kids Who Care sounds like a very helpful book for all parents! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Erin! Have a marvelous week!
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Marisela Zuniga
This sounds like a good book for me to read so I can get some new tips on parenting
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Sarah L
Looks like an excellent book.
Thanks for the contest.
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Tracie Cooper
This book would perfect for family and friends!
Erin S.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today and reading my post!