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If you’re a mom or dad, you’ve probably lost your patience a time or two—or, more likely, dozens of times. That’s because training kids to get along with their siblings and behave appropriately takes lots of time and attention. It’s easy to grow frustrated at having to provide correction for the billionth time.

Even though frustration is a natural human emotion, losing your temper is never right. If, in a moment of anger, you did something or said something that wasn’t God-honoring . . . apologize. Saying sorry is incredibly hard, but your example will teach your son an important lesson about humility and forgiveness.

And get this: When you apologize, your son will actually grow in his love and respect for you.

For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.