What do you do when you find other children saying real words, while your child is still mumbling indecipherable gobbledygook?
Anything You Can Do, My Child Can Do Better
Passion and Pleasure
A couple can build such a satisfying sexual relationship, getting to know each other so well, growing in such intimacy, that the thought of an affair holds little appeal.
An Activity to Understand Elections (2- to 3-years-olds)
Teach your toddler about the election process.
Citizenship, Democracy and Your Teen
Talk with your teens about voting.
God’s Word Is True
Some people see the Bible as a great work of literature; some consider it a historical chronicle of the Jews and early Christians, while still others read it as God’s supernatural revelation to humanity. In truth, the Bible is all these things and more.
How Does the Majority Rule? (for 4- to 7-year-olds)
Help your children understand the concept of “majority rule”
Surviving the Stress of Moving
Susan Miller and her family have moved 10 times, so she’s familiar with the roller coaster of emotions. Susan’s learned that getting everyone connected to the new community makes a big difference in the adjustment.
The Democratic Process and Your Tweens
Help your tweens understand the democratic process.
What the Kids Are Feeling
Depending on their ages, children respond differently to the losses they feel from moving. Parents need to help them understand that with all endings come opportunities for new beginnings.
Staycation: 7 Cabin Fever Rescues
When cabin fever strikes during your next staycation, here’s a list of ideas to keep your kids entertained, instead of restless and bored.









