Focus on the Family offers helpful guidance and ideas for keeping children safe in public restrooms. Parents can be educated and equipped, plan ahead, and act appropriately to deal with “gender identity” policies and laws.
Keeping Your Family Safe in Public Restrooms
Public Restrooms – Your Privacy and Safety
Public accommodations laws now make restrooms, locker rooms and dressing rooms available to all based on “gender identity.” This Focus on the Family series explains how and why all are affected and what parents can do to keep themselves and their children safe.
Discover the Joy of Helping Your Spouse Succeed
When you discover the joy of helping your spouse succeed, you begin to establish or restore emotional health, respect, support and encouragement in your marriage.
Give Your Spouse Emotional Support
Giving emotional support to your spouse begins by allowing positive and negative emotions. It means celebrating the positive emotions and affirming the negative emotions.
Should My Family Celebrate Halloween?
Do the decisions you make for your family regarding Halloween reflect the faith and values you demonstrate the rest of the year?
Cultivate Compassion in Your Kids
You can help your kids see the value of the overlooked and unloved. Explore how you can develop and grow your child’s capacity for compassion in their relationships and friendships.
What Is ‘Gender Identity’?
God created us to reflect His image – male and female. Dr. John Money took the term “gender” and applied it to people. Now, people think of “gender” social construct that is fluid and changeable. Some think there are multiple gender identities.
Keeping Children’s Sports Safe and Enjoyable
Here are some helpful suggestions for finding a balanced approach to children’s sports.
Courageous
When challenges come, married couples can make a conscious choice to look to God instead of falling under pressure, being fearful of the future or blaming each other.
Mastering Your Spouse’s Love Language
Can struggling relationships be reborn? The answer is yes if couples become aware of the nature of love and learn how to express it in a language their mate can understand.









