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Why You Need to Show Up For Your Daughter
As a dedicated parent, you show up for your daughter. Soccer games, science fairs, dance recitals—you put in the time and claim your seat in the front … Read More
As a dedicated parent, you show up for your daughter. Soccer games, science fairs, dance recitals—you put in the time and claim your seat in the front … Read More
Do you often hear your daughter say things like “When [blank] happens, then I’ll be happy.” If so, your daughter may be suffering from something called “destination … Read More
Have you ever mustered up the courage to witness to a complete stranger about Jesus … then something stopped you in your tracks? Did you suddenly feel like a total phony … 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 disasters, there’s … Read More
Have you ever said something like “Hurry up and tie your shoes… oh forget it, just let me do it,” Me too. We have places to be … Read More
Stress. It’s a human emotion we ALL feel throughout life. I recently heard an acronym that I think perfectly captures the essence of stress—Someone Trying to Repair … Read More
Does your daughter feel free to fail? We know girls can feel chained by the expectation of perfection. We also see that kids today are driven … Read More
Have you ever been in a restaurant and seen that look of panic on a child’s face? You know, the one where they notice that the waiter … Read More
Girls often have the tendency to seek out perfection. Striving for flawlessness can show itself in a multitude of ways that are all inherently good. She … 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
According to recent data from the National Comorbidity Survey Adolescent Supplement, an estimated 31.9% of adolescents have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder—and the prevalence of these … Read More