The Language of Parenting

By Nathan & Shelby Slaughter

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Welcome to the Language of Parenting, where we share our experiences, failures, and successes from our journey of raising 5 kids. We’re not doing this because we have it all figured out; we’re in this thing with you. 

The truths in this podcast can help you unlock love, clarity, and confidence in the everyday discipline moments with your kids. This podcast is for parents who want connection instead of control. For those who want the fullness of what God has for their family. For those who want their children to be lifelong lovers of Jesus.

You’re not failing. The fact that you're taking time to read this shows that you love your kids. You're doing a hard thing. You're a developing human (and in many cases multiple humans) with a developing brain while trying to manage your own emotions, expectations, and exhaustion. With the tools of assertive parenting you will begin to see the language of your home change.

Parenting has a way of stretching us beyond our emotional capacity. It reveals places in our hearts where we need the Spirit of God, not more shame. You're not alone, welcome to the Language of Parenting.

Before we get started, we want you to know about a few things. First, we have a kids' curriculum for churches. It makes space for the Word and the Spirit, and teaches kids God’s word as a timeline. So share this with your kids' pastor. timelinekids.com

Have a question? You can fill out our form on our website languageofparenting.org, or drop it right here in the comment sections. 

Shelby: If you’re looking for parenting tips, resources, books, and more, we encourage you to sign up for our email list, so we can equip you further at languageofparenting.org


Episode Date
The Shift From Just Parenting To “Discipling” Your Kids
May 19, 2026
The Parenting Advice I Wish I Knew When My Kids Were Toddlers
Apr 30, 2026
You Don’t Need More Parenting Advice, You Need Repentance
Mar 05, 2026
How To Turn Conflict Into A Teaching Moment
Feb 11, 2026
Three Ways Parents Discipline, and Why Only One Works
Feb 04, 2026