Why Speaking the Truth in Love is More Important Than Ever
Girls today are empowered to speak their minds and stay true to themselves—what a blessing that is! But in a culture that seems to thrive off of … Read More
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Girls today are empowered to speak their minds and stay true to themselves—what a blessing that is! But in a culture that seems to thrive off of … Read More
Merriam Webster defines compassion as “a sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it.” Compassion motivates people to go out of their way … Read More
As parents, we’re tasked with providing our girls with a safe, loving, and fostering environment in which to grow. Thanks to the internet, today’s world is full … Read More
Have you ever taken an exercise class where the instructor knows and encourages you by name? Perhaps in a moment of strength she recognizes your ability, or … Read More
You’ve heard it said “You are what you eat.” Essentially, what you ingest is what either nourishes you, or destroys you. What if I told you the … 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
Do you live in Easter mode all year long? I’m not talking about fluffy bunnies and chocolate cream eggs, though who doesn’t love those? I’m talking empty … Read More
It can be incredibly frustrating to have a conversation with someone who has a different opinion than you—now imagine that person is your daughter! As our girls … Read More
It’s the age-old struggle of younger siblings everywhere: back-to-school-season means trying to convince a new set of teachers that you are, in fact, just as great … Read More
When it comes to a standard of beauty, your girls is bombarded with so many opinions of what she should look like. Have you ever noticed her … Read More
Is your daughter a chronic complainer? Whether she’s a whiny kiddo or a griping teenager, as the parent who provides for her, it can be frustrating to … Read More
In the early 1980s researchers found that children living in poverty heard 30 million fewer words by the age of three than those from middle-class families. In … Read More