Believing in God, Even When Bad Things Happen
Has your girl ever asked you why God allows horrible things to happen? It’s a sticky question for parents who aren’t prepared to answer. According to a … Read More
Has your girl ever asked you why God allows horrible things to happen? It’s a sticky question for parents who aren’t prepared to answer. According to a … Read More
Think of times where your girl acted selfishly rather than selflessly. Since she’s human, it’s probably happening more often than not! As a child, your world revolves … Read More
Kids today have grown up in a scary world. Terrorism, environmental struggle, health crises. Today’s world runs on fear. In times of fear, it’s natural to resort … Read More
Is your girl a worrier? Is she paralyzed by fear of the unknown? Break the cycle of fear by having your girl start a “worry journal”. Every … Read More
Grief looks different for everyone. It’s a heavy, heart-breaking feeling brought on by serious loss. Because we are fortunate enough to live in a society where death … Read More
Has your girl ever gotten overwhelmed by the stressors in her life? For some, moments of stress and anxiety manifest in a physical way. These are known commonly as panic attacks. … Read More
Do you see your daughter’s friend struggling? Perhaps she’s dealing with a divorce in her family or feelings of inadequacy in school. Oftentimes, the kindness of a … Read More
Has your girl ever been on the receiving end of some harsh words? Whether from a kid at school or sibling at home, hurtful words cause emotional … Read More
Does your girl ever say you’re in her “personal bubble”? Some girls are definitely more aware of their boundaries than others. “Bubble” aside, do you see your … Read More
When guiding your daughter through a difficult time, it’s natural to want to open up about your own common experiences. Vulnerability is a great way to form … Read More
You’ve gotten your girl to open up to you. Great! But wait? What she said isn’t sitting right with you. Perhaps her actions aren’t ideal, even problematic. … Read More
Just before I started fifth grade, our newly single-mom-family moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to suburban Houston, Texas. I was already reeling as a 12-year-old … Read More