
What to do When Your Daughter is Consistently Left Out
Does your daughter frequently get left out of things? Playdates, birthday parties, gym class team drafts. Being excluded makes you feel alone, separated from the rest. A … Read More
Does your daughter frequently get left out of things? Playdates, birthday parties, gym class team drafts. Being excluded makes you feel alone, separated from the rest. A … Read More
Researchers estimate that prolonged feelings of loneliness can actually shorten a person’s life by 15 years, making isolation as equally impactful as smoking 15 cigarettes per day. … Read More
Kids today have grown up in a scary world. Terrorism, environmental struggle, health crises. Today’s world runs on fear. In times of fear, it’s natural to resort … Read More
Grief looks different for everyone. It’s a heavy, heart-breaking feeling brought on by serious loss. Because we are fortunate enough to live in a society where death … 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
Have you ever heard your daughter say “I’m triggered!” To be “triggered” is to have a negative emotional response—often associated with some sort of PTSD. To some … Read More
As a parent, seeing your child heartbroken can leave you feeling helpless. Whether she got cut from the field hockey team or broken up with, seeing your daughter’s … Read More
Have you ever heard a toddler huff and puff while completing a task, erupting in an “I can do it myself!” when someone offers to help? It’s … Read More
If your girl is away from her smartphone, tablet, or other devices for longer than five seconds, does she feel like she can’t survive? With each passing … Read More
If your daughter looks at life through the lens of perfectly polished social media stories of friendship, success, and family vacations, she may develop a distorted perspective … Read More
No parent wants to find out their girl has experienced trauma. It’s our job to protect her from mental, emotional, and physical wounds. You may easily pinpoint the … Read More
If your daughter confesses that she likes a boy from the neighborhood and she wants to be his girlfriend, what do you say? Let’s guess what you’re thinking. “Oh no, … Read More