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Why You Should Talk to Your Daughter About Suicide and Self Harm
Youth suicide and self-harm are at an all-time high. Another painful reality? No one is safe from suicidal thoughts or harmful behaviors. This news is heart-breaking and … Read More
Youth suicide and self-harm are at an all-time high. Another painful reality? No one is safe from suicidal thoughts or harmful behaviors. This news is heart-breaking and … Read More
Has your daughter ever rushed to share a rumor with you that she heard swirling about a friend? Or even a rumor she heard about herself? We … Read More
In a social media culture where the average tween and teen’s every moment is captured in “snaps” and “stories,” it may be easy for your girl … Read More
“No one ever listens to me!” and “you just don’t get it!” seem to be two of the most commonly used phrases in a girl’s vocabulary, am … Read More
We all go through difficult situations and sometimes difficult seasons. As parents, we draw upon our previous experience and know that with the help of the Holy … Read More
Is comparison really the thief of joy? So many have clung to these poignant words penned by Theodore Roosevelt—but are they always true? Girls today struggle with comparison in … Read More
Did you know that girls are more likely to be overlooked for mental health services compared to their male peers? In fact, according to findings in The … Read More
The quarantine-mentality isn’t going away anytime soon. Even after our kids are able to walk the halls of their schools again, the effects of such a lengthy … Read More
Having a strong presence in your daughter’s life is key to understanding her and keeping a pulse on her mental health and overall well-being. One place to … Read More
Have you ever heard the term “Spiritual Amnesia?” It’s defined as forgetting what God has done for you—becoming bogged down by the difficulties of life. Your daughter … Read More
Canceled vacations. College rejection letters. Cross country moves. Plans change, it’s a part of life. It’s okay for your daughter to grieve the loss of the experience … 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