Remember, no parenting style is inherently bad or good. Each carries its potential benefits and drawbacks. The key is to be mindful and adaptable, employing the methods that best fit your child’s individual needs and personality.
Ages 4-8 (Preschool/Primary)
How can I help my child who’s having trouble adjusting to preschool?
How should we approach giving an allowance for our kids? How do we use chores to help our kids learn responsibility without just paying them for work?
Any topics, conversations, or even a mention related with sex can be awkward for you and your preschooler. Much less a situation like this. Learn how you can use this moment to build positive momentum for conversations about sex with your child.
How do I make sure that my son has positive male influences in his life? What can I do to help him develop a strong character?
Should I be concerned about my child sleeping too much? How much sleep is too much sleep? What can I do to build healthy routines in my home?
These situations can be awkward for everyone involved, especially if it occurs in public. However, you have the chance to bring reassurance and confidence to your child’s world and understanding of their emotions.
This can be a very specific circumstance with nuanced details. The first step in identifying babysitter abuse is looking for abnormal behavior, fears, or how your children respond.
The signs of perfectionism can appear in your child’s behaviors, emotions, and thoughts. Learn how to pair practical steps with emotional investment.
How do you get your children to obey, and what should you do when they won’t?
My 7-year-old seems stressed all the time. What can I do to help her?
Learn to navigate communicating the importance of doing chores to your kids and form your perspective on how chores can impact your family.
Does the authoritative parenting style work? Learn more about how this parenting style equips you to discipline and lead your kids well.
I’ve heard that trans-youth are at a higher risk for suicide. Is this true?
I thought, “I would love my daughters to imitate women of the Bible who love the Lord, love others, and have a heart to seek Jesus.”
In his book Your Best Life Later, pastor Andy McQuitty explores how writing letters to his kids not only prepared his kids to live their best life, but also how he could live his best life as a father. Explore these messages from Andy to positively impact your parenting approach with your kids.
Does your kid have the back to school blues? Discover some tips to help your kids overcome their negative feelings about returning to school.
Helping your kids strengthen their study skills will pay off in the long run as their grades improve and they build self-confidence.
There are hundreds of things to teach our kids during their lifetime. Here are just twenty-five things that I want my kids to know. What would be on your list?
God intentionally created our bodies to move! Here are some fun ways you and your kids can get some exercise together.