We need people to understand how to support families working through attachment issues so they can intentionally be part of the solution, instead of unintentionally part of the problem.
Surviving the Trials of Adoption and Attachment
How Are Babies Born?
Talking about how a baby is born with your young child can set the stage for future conversations about God’s wonderful plans for marriage, sex and family.
Help Kids Answer Uncomfortable Questions About Adoption
Empower your child to respond with confidence when peers ask about her adoption
Kelly Rosati: Embracing Life
How my journey taught me to value the dignity and worth of every person
Mothering With Justice and Mercy
How a gentle approach can help your kids want to do what is right
Rebuilding Your Relationship With Your Children After a Divorce
Divorce is difficult for children. Confusion and hurt can often lead to resentment and emotional separation between kids and parents.
Siblings Can Learn to Be Kind to One Another
Raise kids who treat each other with kindness
When a Child Has Mental Illness
Three of our four children deal with mental illness. We face it day by day, but we have no answers. No guarantees. Nothing to assure us that everything will turn out OK.
Avoid Yuletide Tension: Talk About Expectations
Couples often have unspoken expectations about the Christmas season — and that’s where the problems begin. Unfortunately, each person might think his or her way of celebrating the holidays is “right.”
The Unique Matter of Manhood
Manhood is in crisis today. The increasingly accurate term “perpetual adolescence” is not a reference to girls failing to grow up.









