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3 Mom-Approved Tips For Keeping The Woke Mind Virus Away From Your Kids

Raising kids in⁣ an ever-increasing leftist culture is a daunting task. Not only do we⁢ have to talk about the birds​ and⁣ the bees with our children,⁢ but now we have to talk about the ‍bees and the bees, the birds and the birds,​ the birds that look like bees, the bees that look like birds, and the bees that⁤ look ​like birds but ‌still have a stinger.

There ‍is simply no avoiding our confusing world as we raise our children in the Twilight‌ Zone (unless, of course, we resort to cave-living). Katy Faust and Stacy Manning set out to equip conservative parents on how to intentionally raise children in their latest book, ​ Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City.

Resisting Left-Wing Education

They both live in the trenches of left-wing Seattle where their children attend public schools. At ⁣school, ⁣they face backlash for being white, receive failing grades on‌ school assignments containing factual⁣ realities, and get reprimanded due to their biblical worldview. Faust and Manning share examples of their rebel conservative kids dismantling flawed, illogical arguments from classroom ideologues (it’s fantastic!).

As tempting as it is‍ to shield our kids from everything possible, we ‍can’t⁣ — not when our kids quizzically⁤ ask,‍ “Is that a boy​ or a girl?”⁣ at the grocery store or, “Why does Sally have two moms?” at soccer practice.

This book, filled with‍ humor, stories, and⁣ tried-and-true ‍parenting tips, equips mothers and fathers with advice on intentionally raising strong, well-equipped warriors instead ​of feeble-minded,⁤ inadequate ⁢adults.

Here are three valuable ⁣takeaways I learned‍ from this wise parenting guide:

  • Get to Your Kids First: “Better a year too early than five minutes too late,” Faust and Manning ⁢advocate. With years of parenting failures and successes, these two moms say to get to your kids before anyone or anything else. As‍ parents, we should be the ⁣first people our children go ⁢to on all uncomfortable topics. With technology,⁢ there’s less we can control, so we should wisely control what⁢ we can, where we can.
  • The No-Flinch Rule: ​When ⁤our kids ask ⁣hard and uncomfortable questions, we cannot react with strong emotion or anger. Faust charges parents to have a “no flinch face,” meaning they must ‍stay cool as cucumbers. When they ask us questions about what Johnny told them on the playground or ‍share with us about someone touching them inappropriately, we cannot overreact or flinch (at least not in front of them). This only pushes children away if they feel we are not a safe place.
  • Parents Are the Program: ‌ We are the “irreplaceable anti-Woke program,” they⁢ say. Officers train soldiers. This means we must be experts in everything from gender ideology to ⁢abortion to socialism. This takes hard​ work, and parenting already⁤ is not for the faint of ⁣heart. But if we’re going to fight for our kids,‍ it’s necessary. Faust and Manning exclaim, “YOU need to have the facts straight.”⁣ If we’re ‌ignorant, then it’s on us to put in the hard work ‌and know our stuff.

From Red Harbors to Blue Oceans

As ‍a parent, I​ get sick to ⁣my stomach thinking about the world my son will grow up in, but Faust and Manning ⁤provide hope and‍ truth with this robust, educational parenting manual.

These two extraordinary mothers and authors share, “You must always keep foremost in⁤ your ​mind that you’re not raising‍ children to keep in your red-state ‍harbor; you’re training adults to launch⁤ into the stormy ocean blue. They ‌need the skills to navigate predator-filled seas and the ability to adjust their bearings in changing‍ social conditions.”

If you’re a concerned and engaged parent, this is the book for you.


How can parents effectively ⁢embrace⁣ and⁢ navigate uncomfortable conversations ‌with their conservative children in a society that often contradicts ⁤their beliefs

‍ Kids before the world does. They emphasize the importance ⁣of initiating conversations with ⁢children about sensitive topics such as gender, sexuality, and identity. By being proactive and starting these discussions early, parents have the opportunity to shape their ⁣children’s ‌understanding and values before societal influences take hold.

  • Teach Critical Thinking: Faust and Manning stress the ⁣need to ​equip children with ​critical thinking skills to navigate the biased narratives promoted by left-wing education. By teaching kids how to ‌analyze information, question assumptions,⁢ and consider different ​perspectives, parents can empower them to think independently⁤ and make informed decisions.
  • Embrace⁢ Uncomfortable Conversations: Raising conservative kids in a woke city means that uncomfortable conversations are inevitable. Faust and Manning encourage ​parents to ⁢lean into these difficult discussions rather than avoiding ‌them. By addressing controversial topics head-on, ⁤parents can help their⁣ children develop the confidence and resilience needed to navigate a world that may not always align with their values.
  • Raising Conservative Kids in a​ Woke City is a valuable resource for conservative parents who find themselves raising children⁢ in a culture⁣ that often contradicts their beliefs. It offers practical strategies and insights to help navigate the challenges of leftist education and equip children with the tools necessary to thrive in an increasingly polarized society.

    While the book⁣ is targeted towards conservative ‌parents, its core principles of intentional parenting and critical thinking can be‍ beneficial to parents across the political ‍spectrum. Regardless ⁤of one’s ideology, raising ‌children in today’s complex world requires thoughtful guidance and‌ open dialogue.

    As parents, it is ‌our responsibility to ‌shape‌ and mold⁣ the next generation. By ⁤engaging in meaningful conversations, challenging prevailing narratives, and equipping our ⁤children with the necessary tools for independent thinking, we can raise strong, resilient individuals who ‌are prepared to navigate an ever-changing world.

    So, let’s take a page from Faust and Manning’s book and embark on the journey of​ intentional parenting. Together, we⁣ can raise children who are grounded in their values, capable of⁤ critical‌ thinking, and empowered to make ‍a positive impact on the world around them.



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