
Teach Her to Embrace Anticipation as Opportunities for Growth
Summer vacation. Christmas morning. College acceptance letters. A girl’s life is full of drawn-out anticipation. It can be fun to look forward to things, but might your … Read More
Summer vacation. Christmas morning. College acceptance letters. A girl’s life is full of drawn-out anticipation. It can be fun to look forward to things, but might your … Read More
When your daughter hits a certain age, it’s time to talk about “The Birds and the Bees.” I’m sure for most of us parents, it’s a tough … Read More
The art of play seems to be lost in today’s world. So many kids, especially teens, fill their free time with screen time. They get sucked up … Read More
Is your girl the oldest child, the youngest child, or right in the middle? Maybe she’s an only child. No matter her birth order, being a sister … Read More
Consider this … your daughter is excited about a new friend. They share the same hobbies, favorite color, and they both peel the crust off their PB&J … Read More
Where does your daughter feel closest to God? For some, the mountains are cathedrals, but for others, the familiarity of a church can’t be replaced. We know … Read More
When we are wronged, it’s difficult to move forward without desiring even the slightest bit of revenge. At one point or another, your daughter will seek revenge. … Read More
Is your family finding a new routine? As our girls get older, it seems the amount of appointments, practices, and rehearsals on the calendar increase ten-fold. As … Read More
Have you ever searched the “self-care hashtag” on social media? Usually what comes up are flawless pictures of rose-petal baths, avocado facials and the perfect frothy cup … Read More
Do you get tired of biased news reports? You’re not alone. News outlets created by and for teens are on the rise. Youth are using engaging platforms … Read More
If your daughter is anything like most tween-age girls, she has a little bit of an attitude. A surge of hormones, low self-esteem, friend drama—it’s all a … Read More
If you grew up in a household with what your parents labeled a “problem child”, or worse yet you were that “problem child”, you are familiar with … Read More