In 2024, Jack and Sherry Herschend accomplished something more spectacular than a ride on the Time Traveler roller coaster. They celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary.
Jack and Sherry Herschend: Their story of marriage, mentoring, and service
Bonding With Your Baby
When connecting with your newborn isn’t your natural response
How to End Conflicts with Money in Your Marriage
A practical way to communicate about your finances is to create a “money huddle.” It’s not a budget-planning session; it’s a time to address the emotional side of money.
What Parents Need to Know About Concussions
Physical activity is important to healthy child development but parents need to know how to prevent and respond to head injuries that may result in concussions.
Bedtime and Naps: Getting Them to Sleep
Consider these ideas for getting kids to go to bed and stay in bed.
The Value of Family Movie Nights
There are ways to motivate kids toward the ideas of belief, values and character qualities without the use of physical restraints or stern parental glares.
Chores Help Kids Be Successful In Life
Children build their self-confidence through learning small, real life skills.
Finding Purpose After a Loved One’s Suicide
After the death of her oldest, Paulette helped her other children take steps toward finding their own path and moving forward in their grief.
Frozen Embryos: Ethical Issues, Cryopreservation Risks, and IVF
“So, they’re like sea monkeys?” was the question I asked in my 10th-grade human physiology class when first learning about frozen embryos via IVF. Sea monkeys, a type of brine […]
When You Don’t Naturally Bond With Your Baby
Would you feel guilty if your spouse bonded more easily with your newborn than you did?









