What Parents Need to Know About Memes
Today, kids all seem to speak a language that some adults know nothing about: memes. Memes are like a sort of universal symbol, different images have implied … Read More
Today, kids all seem to speak a language that some adults know nothing about: memes. Memes are like a sort of universal symbol, different images have implied … Read More
There’s a phrase people say when the topic of diversity comes up in conversation: “I don’t see color.” Parents, hear this: raising color-blind children is not the … Read More
There’s something that valedictorians, elected officials, and medal-winning Olympians all have in common: the achievement high. It’s the feeling of: “Okay, I did it… now what?” For … Read More
There’s a term in game theory known as “zero-sum thinking.” This mindset believes that if a situation benefits one person, that must mean it comes at a … Read More
Tomorrow isn’t promised. Yet, tweens and teens especially tend to live as if there are a million tomorrows ahead. But God calls us to live with eternity, always … Read More
We live in a fallen world. Within socio-economic classes, races, sexes, or ethnicities, there are individuals who are, unfortunately, at a disadvantage compared to others. In God’s … Read More
Archiving posts on Instagram is the new “summer makeover.” Just as teens of yesteryear used to make dramatic changes to their appearance over summer vacation, teens today … Read More
Have you ever heard the term “Spiritual Amnesia?” It’s defined as forgetting what God has done for you—becoming bogged down by the difficulties of life. Your daughter … Read More
The “mean girl” is an age-old trope. TV and movies perpetuate the stereotype of the female bully. Have you noticed how women have been quick to put … Read More
Does your girl encourage or discourage her peers? Is she the “Debbie Downer” or the silver lining seeker of her friend group? We know our girls have … Read More
How is your girl building her legacy? I know, it can sound like a lofty goal for a child! Legacy a lasting impact on the world, an … Read More
Have you ever seen an x-ray of a toddler’s hand compared to that of a seven-year-old? Upon inspection, a toddler’s hand is still unformed—bones separated and joints … Read More