Teach Her to Do Good with Her Resources at the Holidays
The holiday season will be here soon and thanks to friends and social media, your girl is probably already pining for the latest and greatest. Now is … Read More
The holiday season will be here soon and thanks to friends and social media, your girl is probably already pining for the latest and greatest. Now is … Read More
The formation of an imagination is an incredible thing to witness. With real-life experiences, storybook memories, and consumed media all playing a role, your daughter is coming … Read More
Girls today are savvy enough to know that there are issues that may divide even the best of friends. While they are aware of these different outlooks, … 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
The common ground has disappeared. People today are so fixated on being right, that they mistake opinion for fact. It’s so frustrating to debate with someone who … Read More
Does your girl struggle with impulsive shopping? It can be a sneaky habit—a cute top, a new nail polish, a fresh lip balm. Small things add up … Read More
I’ve heard it said “Culture says to make a difference, you must be heard. But God says to make a difference, you must listen.” There is great … 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
Have you ever been in a public place with your girl, terrified of how she might inappropriately react to someone who is different? So often, parents command … Read More
Did you know that positive feedback on social media stimulates the brain to release dopamine, the same chemical released by certain addictive drugs? It’s no wonder we … Read More
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring? Ask girls that question today and you’ll undoubtedly hear “my phone”. Even in … Read More
A 2019 study found that 70% of teens 13 to 17 believe ‘anxiety and depression’ to be a major problem among their peers. Add in the recurring … Read More