Easing your teen’s fears and frustrations as you transition to a new home
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As a single parent, I orbited around my kids’ lives, but that wasn’t healthy for me … or for them.
Find little ways to encourage your children to listen and obey.
Do you allow your children to enjoy the same rights to privacy that you have as a parent and as an adult?
Our children will face big decisions, wondering if God has a direction. Help kids navigate life’s crossroads by teaching that there are reasons God remains silent.
Do your kids struggle with their identity? Mom of six kids, Michele Cushatt shares about three self-strengthening anchors that can ground kids in the truth of who they are.
Consider using three biblical, anger management techniques to connect with your kids and nurture young hearts.
Invest in your relationship, not only to keep you from regret, but to also give your teens a solid footing for their lives ahead
Are you and your family looking for activities to do with the children when they’re out of school for spring break? Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Help young child understand how to work through their emotions instead of screaming or throwing tantrums.
Some mothers coparent their kids with their own mothers. Through cooperation, these women can encourage healthy development in their children and grandchildren.
Of all the elements that contribute to a positive volunteering experience, perhaps the most important is “fit.”
Divorce is difficult for children. Confusion and hurt can often lead to resentment and emotional separation between kids and parents.
How a gentle approach can help your kids want to do what is right
You might be surprised at how self-denial actually leads to gratitude.
Bob Goff, the best-selling author of Love Does, has not lived a typical life and chose to not be a typical parent. Instead, he chose to be intentionally engaged with his children and their individual adventures.
Don’t settle for a response of “It’s not my fault” with your kids. Curb their bad habit of blaming others and making excuses.
Explore these three ways to help your child navigate challenging peer relationships. Then, you can help them develop positive and healthy friendships.
Dwelling on truth will help your child make wiser choices and discover better solutions to the challenges she faces.
A child’s personality and learning preference must be balanced with the reality that some skills take practice and aren’t fun.