
Avoid the Tendency to Scapegoat One Kid in Your Family
If you grew up in a household with what your parents labeled a “problem child”, or worse yet you were that “problem child”, you are familiar with … Read More
If you grew up in a household with what your parents labeled a “problem child”, or worse yet you were that “problem child”, you are familiar with … Read More
What does your daughter treasure most in this world? If she’s anything like most girls, the answer is probably her phone, or maybe a favorite childhood stuffed … Read More
It’s easy to look at the news and the world around us and become concerned … even more so, afraid. Between school shootings, other crimes, and natural … Read More
Baby books are adorable reminders of our children’s development. Without capturing these moments, sayings, and important dates, we might not remember them all! Much like a baby … Read More
Picture this: your daughter is gleefully making her way across the monkey bars when suddenly, she falls and breaks her wrist. You rush her to the nearest … 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
Have you ever heard of the “Disease to Please?” It’s something that’s easy for girls in today’s culture to fall prey to. Obsessing about what others think … Read More
As adults, we understand the full circle of life. We rejoice in the knowledge that our forever home will be in heaven. But how do our children … Read More
Waking your kids up for school is never a fun task for any parent. Groggy-eyed kiddos, or downright mean sleepy teens can be difficult to perk up. … Read More
Have you ever heard of a condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder, a.k.a. “SAD”? People with SAD suffer from mood fluctuation caused by the changing seasons—most often in … Read More
Does your girl ever say you’re in her “personal bubble”? Some girls are definitely more aware of their boundaries than others. “Bubble” aside, do you see your … 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 … Read More