Parent Response can be the Key to Redeeming a Teen’s Attitude
If your daughter is anything like most tween-age girls, she has a little bit of an attitude. A surge of hormones, low self-esteem, friend drama—it’s all a … Read More
If your daughter is anything like most tween-age girls, she has a little bit of an attitude. A surge of hormones, low self-esteem, friend drama—it’s all a … Read More
If you grew up in a household with what your parents labeled a “problem child”, or worse yet you were that “problem child”, you are familiar with … Read More
A balanced worldview is only as good as its ability to intersect our real lives. With the cultural battleground in full action, families are beginning to understand … Read More
We’re a few weeks into Lent now… how’s it going? Much like New Years resolutions, are your family’s Lenten sacrificial promises of extra prayer, fasting, and almsgiving … Read More
Baby books are adorable reminders of our children’s development. Without capturing these moments, sayings, and important dates, we might not remember them all! Much like a baby … Read More
Picture this: your daughter is gleefully making her way across the monkey bars when suddenly, she falls and breaks her wrist. You rush her to the nearest … Read More
“Don’t slouch. It will ruin your posture when you’re older.” Grandma’s advice is always best! Think of slouching like tiny pebbles of pressure that build over time. … Read More
Shyness, Stuttering, Chronic Illness, Diagnosed Anxiety. Does your girl see these hardships as her “thorns in the flesh” as Paul described in the New Testament? If she … Read More
As adults, we understand the full circle of life. We rejoice in the knowledge that our forever home will be in heaven. But how do our children … Read More
Have you listened to mainstream radio or streaming apps lately? In nearly every genre, songs center on the issue of couples staying faithful to one another. Whether … Read More
In 2015, 285 girls in India participated in a renaming ceremony. Their given names translated to mean “unwanted.” Can you imagine walking through life with “unwanted” as … Read More
Think back to the first person who turned your eye. Not just as friends, but as “more than friends”. Our culture describes these feelings as a “crush”. … Read More