The document outlines the "Ten Commandments of Rock Your Family" which includes commands like being the parent, catching truth rather than teaching it, giving blessings, prioritizing marriage, getting home, and teaching life skills daily. It also discusses talking honestly with kids about sex, being open with them, teaching them how to respond to explicit content, and creating rites of passage and discussing terms about sex with sons and daughters.
4. Ten Commandments of
Rock Your Family
• #1) “I am the parent and you are not”
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5. Ten Commandments of
Rock Your Family
• #1) “I am the parent and you are not”
• #2) Truth is caught more than taught
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6. Ten Commandments of
Rock Your Family
• #1) “I am the parent and you are not”
• #2) Truth is caught more than taught
• #3) Give the blessing
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7. Ten Commandments of
Rock Your Family
• #1) “I am the parent and you are not”
• #2) Truth is caught more than taught
• #3) Give the blessing
• #4) Remember your marriage & keep it a
priority
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13. Talk About Sex
• For parents sex is a scary subject
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14. Talk About Sex
• For parents sex is a scary subject
• But it must be talked about
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15. Talk About Sex
• For parents sex is a scary subject
• But it must be talked about
• If weʼre embarrassed theyʼll be embarrassed
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16. Talk About Sex
• For parents sex is a scary subject
• But it must be talked about
• If weʼre embarrassed theyʼll be embarrassed
• Be open with them
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18. Talk About Sex
• Teach your children how to respond when
exposed to explicit content
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19. Talk About Sex
• Teach your children how to respond when
exposed to explicit content
• Give them ideas how to flee those situations
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20. Talk About Sex
• Teach your children how to respond when
exposed to explicit content
• Give them ideas how to flee those situations
• Explain what is appropriate and what is not
appropriate
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22. Homework
• Create a rite of passage for your sons or
daughters
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23. Homework
• Create a rite of passage for your sons or
daughters
• Create a list of terms about sex and
discuss them with your sons or daughters
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