Raising Your Daughter to Be Reverent
I recently heard a pastor say “I don’t mind hearing babies cry, because it means the church has a future.” I love that! But answer honestly—might your … Read More
Embracing heritage and Christian values.
I recently heard a pastor say “I don’t mind hearing babies cry, because it means the church has a future.” I love that! But answer honestly—might your … Read More
Thanks to the power of social media, we can voice our beliefs, opinions, and interests for the world to hear. But does your daughter recognize the weight … Read More
Your daughter probably dreams about what she wants to be when she grows up. Christian girls in particular can feel the pressure to make sure that what … Read More
Your daughter likely has hundreds if not well over a thousand friends and followers on her social media profiles… but it’s Friday night and she’s home complaining … Read More
A core tenet of the American Heritage Girls Program is the outdoor experience. (In fact, AHG is the sole girls-only program that focuses so heavily on outdoor … Read More
It’s no secret why girls today want everything at the snap of their fingers. Beauty bloggers advertise products that promise them clear complexions overnight, so why bother … Read More
Modesty. For some parents, it’s an ongoing battle that occurs every morning before school. For others, it’s a beast that only rears its ugly head during … Read More
“No one ever listens to me!” and “you just don’t get it!” seem to be two of the most commonly used phrases in a girl’s vocabulary, am … Read More
We live in a day and age where life, in all of its ages and stages, is taken for granted. More than ever before, it is vital … Read More
Fostering Forever Friendships In the age of instant gratification Instagram filters, disappearing Snapchat commentary, and “traditional” social media platforms taking on an archaic reputation (we’re looking at … Read More
According to recent data from the National Comorbidity Survey Adolescent Supplement, an estimated 31.9% of adolescents have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder—and the prevalence of these … Read More
Almost one out of every four students (22% to be exact) report being bullied during the school year according to 2015 findings by the National Center for … Read More