
Comforting Your Girl’s Stressors through God’s Design for Wellness
When your girl was a baby, she had certain go-to habits that helped soothe her when she was sad, hungry, scared, or in pain. Swaddling, swaying, sleep—these … Read More
When your girl was a baby, she had certain go-to habits that helped soothe her when she was sad, hungry, scared, or in pain. Swaddling, swaying, sleep—these … Read More
Is your girl walking through a tough season lately? Carve out time for a cozy cup of hot cocoa or tea one afternoon and pour love into … Read More
If you’ve ever argued with your toddler girl over her insistence to wear the princess costume to the grocery store, you know it’s an exercise in futility. … Read More
Whether you’re battling a teenager or a three-nager, a girl’s bad attitude has enough power to rattle even the most seasoned parent. When a girl acts out … Read More
Intrusive thoughts can happen to anyone. But for some, having intrusive, unwanted, and distressing thoughts can become a cycle of obsession that’s seemingly impossible to break. If … Read More
Has your girl cried recently? Tears at the end of a heartwarming movie, releasing frustration through crying, and eyes glistening with joy—all are so good for both … Read More
As your girl grows into her teen years, she also grows in leadership skills, multitasking, and responsibility. This season is a great training ground for her adult … 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
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
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
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
Millions of people hold online lives and in-person lives, but the two are not equal. Research shows a correlation between our mental health epidemic and increased connectivity … Read More