Having a wild child can bring the eyes of judgment in every aisle of the grocery store. More discipline is not always the best answer. Explore how love, respect, grace, and forgiveness can equip you as you respond to your wild child.
Ages 4-8 (Preschool/Primary)
As a parent, you know each child is different. Some are talkative, some are not. For children to communicate well, we have to take the first steps to teach them.
Foster a strong relationship between your children and their grandparents by creating opportunities for them to interact
In the wake of unexpected violence erupting on the screen it’s important to equip children with the necessary facts to process these tragic events.
To date or not to date. How does the single mom decide wisely to date or not date?
Our kids’ mental health has nearly been narrowed down to two words: Likes and Followers. Learn how to approach habits for your kids and phones.
With so many distractions, staying focused on God’s Word requires intentional effort, but it doesn’t have to be hard.
Sibling conflict is unavoidable. It’s just part of life with young humans whose “life-giving skills are still developing,” Cartmell explains. But that conflict can have benefits.
While the cause of stress in your children depends on a variety of influences, you can provide hope and support through security and comfort.
It’s easy to fall into the trap of settling into a routine of all the things we do for our kids, and assume we are parenting well.
Homeschool curriculum options for the Christian family that are free or low cost.
Let’s be honest: Homeschooling isn’t for everyone. Here is a look at what homeschooling is, and several ways to determine if it’s best for your family.
God cares far more about our response after we sin. Luckily, He’s created an opportunity for us to choose repentance and forgiveness after we sin.
There is a balance in protecting our kids from harm and giving them the freedom to fail, struggle, and the skills to succeed.
Solid strategies for helicopter parents that can land the whirlybird while encourage their children’s growth and learning.
Children need both their parents. When mom and dad connect, they can complement each other’s parenting styles.
The news can often terrify children. As a parent, you can help your kids sort through news stories they might see on TV.
Children build their self-confidence through learning small, real life skills.
Dreading the holidays after losing a child is normal.
To answer the question: Why does God allow suffering?, you and your children will need some logic, communication, and patience, as well as an understanding of God’s wisdom and the Bible.