Because It’s Good When Your Girl Fails Forward
Failure. Not something that your girl likely embraces, or that she’s proud of. But what if failure was the exact catalyst she needed to achieve success in … Read More
Failure. Not something that your girl likely embraces, or that she’s proud of. But what if failure was the exact catalyst she needed to achieve success in … Read More
Is your daughter getting caught up in the commercial-side of Christmas? It’s easy to get wrapped up in the balsam-scented sparkle of it all! But we know … Read More
When your girl bounds into the kitchen every morning, you feed her a healthy breakfast. When she wants to watch an evening movie, you check to make … Read More
As another season of extracurriculars begins to wind down, let’s do a wellness check. How are you feeling? How’s your daughter feeling? Are you energized by the … Read More
When your girl re-tells an event in her life, does she communicate that as luck? It might sound like, “We’re so lucky that driver didn’t hit us … Read More
‘Tis the season to be jolly…and maybe, a little greedy? If your girl is anything like other kids, the endless supply of toy catalogues and gift guides … Read More
Have you ever made brownies with your girl? If she is strong-willed, you know all too well the words “I can do it myself!”—even if you end … Read More
Picture this: After a few days of scrolling and saving influencer inspiration, your girl comes to you with a “vision” of the perfect Christmas…but all you see … Read More
How much of your girl’s theology—what she thinks about God—comes through music? Whether she listens to the radio, an online streaming service, or her own playlist, what … Read More
Have you recently navigated the tightrope of receiving feedback about your girl? Whether through impromptu conversations after preschool pick-up or a quick grocery store exchange with her … Read More
It’s Sunday morning, the church bells are ringing, and your girl has her head under the covers feigning illness. According to Barna findings, 36% fewer Americans attended … Read More
A 2019 study found that 70% of teens 13 to 17 believe ‘anxiety and depression’ to be a major problem among their peers. Add in the recurring … Read More