Why the Clever “Believe in Yourself” Can Deceive Your Girl’s Heart
“Self Efficacy” is a term used by psychologists to describe the feeling of “believing in yourself”. Its affect is more powerful than you might think. Researchers found … Read More
“Self Efficacy” is a term used by psychologists to describe the feeling of “believing in yourself”. Its affect is more powerful than you might think. Researchers found … Read More
This year has been difficult to navigate. It’s been unmanageable and unpredictable. One could say it’s almost like a forest fire. Forest fires are an all-too-scary reality … Read More
Is your girl a worrier? Is she paralyzed by fear of the unknown? Break the cycle of fear by having your girl start a “worry journal”. Every … Read More
Your daughter is living through what can feel like one of the most divisive times in America. What is she seeing and hearing in your house? Is … Read More
Do you remember discovering your favorite celebrities on TV and the radio when you were a child? Nowadays there are more platforms than ever for your girl … Read More
Kids and adults alike have a strong addiction to their smartphones and social media. We spend hours in a lonely pursuit of checking notifications, playing games, posting … Read More
It’s the weekend anthem of kids everywhere: “Mooooom, I’m boooooored!” Oh to be young and bored, am I right?! Children are hardwired for play, and gifted with … Read More
Girls can struggle with acceptance from peers and sometimes within their own families. The lack of maturity and perspective due to youthfulness can color their outlook on … Read More
I recently heard it said “We can’t watch TV for three hours then read the Bible for three minutes and expect to grow spiritually.” How often do … Read More
How often do you find yourself lecturing your daughter? Whatever the cause of your frustration, remember this: lecturing your girl isn’t going to get your point across. … Read More
When we are not fully rested, it can affect our mood and interactions with others. Barna found that “the most commonly experienced negative emotion across all of … Read More
According to a 2019 survey by Common Sense Media, the average American teen spends nearly seven and a half hours enjoying screen time, daily. Keep in mind … Read More