
How to Guide Your Girl through a Culture of Consumerism
Today’s girls are the queens of streaming! With songs, audiobooks, and podcasts at the tip of their fingers, audio streaming services rightfully reign supreme. And with all … Read More
Today’s girls are the queens of streaming! With songs, audiobooks, and podcasts at the tip of their fingers, audio streaming services rightfully reign supreme. And with all … Read More
Today’s world places so much pressure on girls to look, speak, believe, and behave in a social media-approved way. During adolescence, girls are beginning to discover who … Read More
There comes a day in nearly every girl’s life where she suddenly, desperately wants to wear makeup. Whether it’s a matter of peer pressure or a creative … Read More
Have you seen the explosion of various t-shirts boasting the array of contemporary “nerd” groups? From Band and Theatre to Matheletes and Minecraft, your girl has a … Read More
How does your family mark significant milestones in your girl’s life journey? While our culture isn’t tribal, what could we learn from practicing rites of passage? Why … Read More
Research shows that poetry can help us connect with our feelings and empathize with others. We know that putting pen to paper can actually alleviate feelings of … Read More
Equipping your daughter with social-emotional skills is paramount to raising a Godly adult. When kids learn how to interact in a connective way with other people, they … Read More
We all know that time spent with the Lord, whether in prayer or reading His Word, is critical to building a solid faith. But for girls just … Read More
When you consider your parenting style, are you more of a carpenter or a gardener? Put simply, carpenters “fix” things, while gardeners “tend” to things. When it … Read More
How is the relationship temperature between you and your girl after a disagreement? If her default setting is the cold, silent treatment—or stonewalling—this could breed an … Read More
There’s a phrase a lot of us use on a daily basis without realizing its weight: “I just have a lot on my mind.” Seems simple right? … Read More
Researchers have discovered that typically-abled children as young as preschool age have already begun to develop social bias against those with special needs. God made us each … Read More