This discipline method is less exhausting and more successful than ranting, raving, blaming, pleading, begging or threatening.
Ages 4-8 (Preschool/Primary)
Never before has passing on our heritage of faith been more important.
Taking responsibility for your children’s education can be the most rewarding decision you will make as a parent.
There is misconception that children should find their faith completely on their own.
Simple, practical and fun ways to start—or start again—family devotions that the entire family will connect with.
What do I tell my kids about sex? When do I start? It all begins with a conversation, at the appropriate age.
Do you know how to parent your creative kids? Poet Tanner Olson has some advice for you. Learn how to effectively connect, support, and encourage the creativity in your family.
You can create unique and personalized moments where the gift of words can be given that will breathe life, hope, healing and love into your daughter’s future.
Growing up in England, I found joy and growth by singing in a choir, joining an after-school entrepreneurs club and eagerly serving in varying capacities in the local church.
Understanding an unseen God, is easier for children to grasp when we look at nature.
Speaking into our grandchildren’s lives through Scripture is a privilege.
Encouraging children to pick up their belongings and stow them away properly may be easier than you think.
Take the time to train your children to wash and fold clothes so they can help you with this chore and learn to do their own laundry.
The school choice that we make for our children can have a significant impact on their desire to learn, as well as, having an impact on their future personal growth and success.
We learn more from our failures than we do from our successes. Teaching our children to not fear failure is the first step toward becoming successful adults.
Parents can create opportunities for their kids to serve and teach them to be aware of the people around them.
Super mom, and all of her perfection is a complete myth. Being “good enough” in God’s eyes is real.
Most grandparents want to be an asset to their grandchildren — provide a listening ear, welcome heart and safe place for kids to emotionally land. But how does one do this?
Little moments in your child’s routine make for great times of worship to God.
Learn how to raise your sensitive child without sacrificing effective discipline or setting boundaries.