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- “Have you ever wondered why every Duggar woman perms her hair?
- It’s because Gothard taught us that curly hair brings out a woman’s natural beauty,” a woman who left ATI wrote in an op-ed for Salon
Consequently, What is the Pearl method? According to Babble, the Pearls’ training methods reportedly include using plastic tubing to hit children, “swatting” babies with plastic tubing or a wooden spoon, hitting older children with paddles and belts, exposing children to cold weather and withholding meals as discipline, “training” children with pain before
Why do the duggars wear skirts? The move is used to keep any of the men in the family from being “defrauded” while out and about And as it turns out, being careful not to defraud anyone is also where the whole skirts and dresses thing comes into play
Besides What shampoo do the duggars use? 10 Dependent On: Suave Dry Shampoo Seriously, who doesn’t love dry shampoo? It can really get you through a hectic day The dry shampoo of choice for the Duggar girls is Suave Dry Shampoo and it’s once again a bargain brand that you can get at any drugstore
Why do fundamentalists have long hair? Some evangelical Christian women rely on a long sheath of hair to cover their heads in humility, and the Amish believe that the Bible instructs women to grow their hair long and married men to let their beards grow as a way of rising above secular fashion
Where in the Bible does it say To Train Up a Child?
“As the scripture teaches, `Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it ‘ (Prov 22:6)
Are the Duggars quiverfull?
Quiverfull isn’t technically a religion, it’s more of a movement The Duggars identify as Independent Baptist While some other evangelical Christians may consider themselves QF, the Duggars do not Quiverfull or not, the Duggars certainly have a lot of arrows in their quiver
What curriculum do the Duggars use?
The Duggars are known to have homeschooled all of their children using the Advanced Training Institute (ATI) curriculum, a conservative, faith-based program The controversial curriculum follows the teachings of Bill Gothard, the founder of Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP), to which the Duggars are also tied