Asian American Parenting

Scripture and Asian American Parenting: What Proverbs 22:6 Teaches about AAP

Episode Summary

In this episode of AAP, Danny and Monica continue in part two of their mini-series on scripture and Asian American Parenting, and look at Proverbs 22:6. They discuss the unique aspect of Proverbs 22:6 in light of the book of Proverbs and how it teaches about parenting. They also exhort listeners and reflect what are some of the differences of Asian American parenting from our parents’ church generation versus subsequent generations. They conclude their discussion on what it means to discipline versus train up a teenager, and its implications for Asian American parenting.

Episode Notes

In this episode of AAP, Danny and Monica continue in part two of their mini-series on scripture and Asian American Parenting, and look at Proverbs 22:6. They discuss the unique aspect of Proverbs 22:6 in light of the book of Proverbs and how it teaches about parenting. They also exhort listeners and reflect what are some of the differences of Asian American parenting from our parents’ church generation versus subsequent generations. They conclude their discussion on what it means to discipline versus train up a teenager, and its implications for Asian American parenting. 


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