Sense of Belonging Vs. Fitting In
We’re all familiar with a girl’s agonizing morning routine. Locked away in the family bathroom, your girl primps until she feels “just right”. Have you ever questioned … Read More
We’re all familiar with a girl’s agonizing morning routine. Locked away in the family bathroom, your girl primps until she feels “just right”. Have you ever questioned … Read More
Do you see your daughter’s friend struggling? Perhaps she’s dealing with a divorce in her family or feelings of inadequacy in school. Oftentimes, the kindness of a … Read More
We know that childhood is the most critical time in the formation of a person’s faith. But only hearing the gospel on Sundays won’t do it! When … Read More
When you take a look at your daughter’s circle of friends, do they all look just like her? Or does she have a diverse friend group made … Read More
The fear of failure is the most common reason that we, as Christians, don’t step out in faith. It should come as no surprise why we’re so … Read More
Do you find it difficult to get your daughter to open up to you? It can be hard to parent a daughter who isn’t emotionally available…especially when … Read More
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
Every girl inevitably deals with a bully: either they’re the victim of bullying, they see others being bullied, or they may even become a bully. So how … Read More
As some parents struggle to get their girl to open up emotionally, other parents are desperate to get their girl to zip it! I’m talking about the … Read More
When’s the last time your daughter was surrounded by the company of just girls? For some, it almost never happens! Maybe she has brothers, boys in her … Read More
Wanting to be a part of a group is a natural desire for many. But what happens if your girl is drawn to the wrong crowd? She … Read More
Do you ever refer to your daughter as a “drama queen?” Maybe she has a proclivity to respond to situations in a melodramatic way, as the Oxford … Read More