When She Comes to You in Failure, Receive Her in Grace
“To err is human”, so why do we give our kids so much grief when they make a mistake? For most of us, admitting to a mistake … Read More
“To err is human”, so why do we give our kids so much grief when they make a mistake? For most of us, admitting to a mistake … Read More
Self-sabotage is defined as the behaviors or thought patterns that hold someone back. This behavior can rear its ugly head in a lot of different ways including … Read More
Has your girl ever asked you why God allows horrible things to happen? It’s a sticky question for parents who aren’t prepared to answer. According to a … Read More
Girls feel all kinds of pressure—pressure to get good grades, be the best on the team, be the loyal bff…they’re all good motivators, and with a healthy … Read More
Have you ever read the comments girls leave on one another’s social media? It can be downright appalling to witness the cyber bullying our girls go through. … Read More
Resiliency is a popular word in parenting circles. In fact, even at American Heritage Girls, we talk a lot about raising resilient girls to become strong women. … Read More
How often does your daughter hear you apologize to her or another loved one when you are wrong? Raising your girl to be a woman of integrity … Read More
Have you ever heard a toddler huff and puff while completing a task, erupting in an “I can do it myself!” when someone offers to help? It’s … Read More
Is your daughter struggling to see God’s goodness in the midst of difficulty? Sometimes it is easier to see God’s faithfulness when we look back over past … Read More
Girls can struggle with acceptance from peers and sometimes within their own families. The lack of maturity and perspective due to youthfulness can color their outlook on … Read More
Have you noticed your daughter is in a bit of a funk lately? In a season of difficulty, it’s important to recognize when your daughter is sad … Read More
Do you often hear your daughter say things like “When _____ happens, then I’ll be happy.” If so, your daughter may be suffering from something called “destination … Read More