Body image issues and eating disorders are rooted in cultural messages – so how can we help our kids overcome them?
Ages 9-12 (Preteen/Tween)
Asking for constructive feedback from our children is a great way to become a better parent. Talking with our kids will help us to better see our blind spots and address areas of our parenting that we need to work on.
These five ways of shifting the momentum in your home can help your family to stop feeling stuck and bring your kids’ goals back into focus.
Marriage and parenting are the hardest jobs you’ll ever have. Here are ways that hard work within that job can actually make life easier.
These 3 steps can help you change your mindset following the COVID-19 pandemic and start getting back to a more normal mindset.
Here are 5 ways to help you create an environment of healthy dialogue with your kids.
With your guidance and practice, your kids can learn to control their emotions. Here are four steps for helping your children regain the upper hand when intense emotions threaten to spiral out of control.
We can help our kids learn how to hear God’s voice by showing them how to meditate on His Word.
These four key traits will help you to teach your children how to manage their conflicts.
Here are four things you can do to help your child when they are dealing with anxious feelings.
Summer reading creates engaged, successful, and satisfied kids and all that adds up to the best summer ever.
While there are challenges to opposite-gender friendships, there are also genuine benefits if you position your son or daughter to have these types of friendships.
There is an adage that says, “Laughter is the best medicine.” Parents need moments of laughter to revive weary spirits and put things back into perspective. One of the places that parents can get laughter is through funny parenting memes.
Here are ten lessons that my parents have taught me over the years, and that continue to make an impact on my life and worldview.
As you and your family prepare for the summer ahead, here are four solid ways to finish strong this school year and build momentum.
Here are some helpful guiding questions to consider when you’re thinking whether certain words you use with your kids are life-giving or potentially destructive.
If the momentum in your family has taken a negative turn, these five things can help you get it back on a positive pace.
Encourage your kids to hold fast to the hope of Christ and to lean on Bible verses like these to bolster their faith in every season of life.
Mom, you are amazing! You are unique. You can make a difference in your child’s life and the truth is, there has never been a mom exactly like you.
Grandparents can play a unique and significant role in the lives of their grandchildren. Here are five gifts that engaged grandparents can give their grandkids: