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Sign up todayRaising Conservative Kids in a Woke City
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Learn morePractical, age-appropriate strategies every parent can employ to train kids capable of resisting leftist indoctrination and fight the raging culture war. In Raising Conservative Kids in a Woke City, two moms living in the bluest of cities offer practical guidance, parenting strategies, and humorous commentary to help parents immunize their children against Woke infection. In whichever zip code or tax bracket you dwell, thereโs hope for parents who seek to indoctrinate their kids into conservatismโthat is, kids who understand historical, economic, and biological reality. This book coaches parents in the how, when, and who of teaching children to think about the world rightly. The authors identify principles and processes that walk the line between protection and exposure, sheltering and equipping. They also share real-life stories of kids who have effectively pushed back against aggressive adults, stood against the crowd, and won conservative converts. If two moms sending their kids to public school in Seattle can raise conservative kids, you can too.
Stacy Manning is the senior editor for Them Before Us. She hails from the Pacific Northwest, where she and her husband of more than two decades are raising their three children. When sheโs not advocating on behalf of childrenโs rights, sheโs gardening and cooking and always ready to help tackle the interpersonal challenges of friends and strangers.
Katy Faust is the founder and director of Them Before Us. Her articles and interviews about why marriage is a matter of social justice for kids have appeared in a wide range of publications, and she has filed several amicus briefs supporting childrenโs rights and advocated on behalf of children with lawmakers in the US and abroad. The Washington state leader for the grassroots marriage movement CanaVox, she is married to a pastor and the mother of four children.
Stacy Manning is the senior editor for Them Before Us. She hails from the Pacific Northwest, where she and her husband of more than two decades are raising their three children. When sheโs not advocating on behalf of childrenโs rights, sheโs gardening and cooking and always ready to help tackle the interpersonal challenges of friends and strangers.