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Boundaries & Limits
An in-depth look at what factors may cause a teen to commit suicide.
The battle against the sexualization of our children can only be won if we as parents recognize where the battle ground begins.
Self-harm is an attempt to find relief from emotional distress. Here is what the Bible offers parents to help their kids who are cutting.
Sometimes it’s hard to know if you’re disciplining your children effectively. Try using these five measures from the Bible.
One of the biggest misperceptions about Christianity is that it’s simply about acting right. When Christian parents overemphasize their child’s behavior rather than their heart, the real message they send often has more shame than love. As secular opinions continue to reject biblical standards, many Christians struggle to discern what their response should be to …
You can move forward after a rift with your adult children by learning new ways to build trust and respect between you and your child.
Having a wild child can bring the eyes of judgment in every aisle of the grocery store. More discipline is not always the best answer. Explore how love, respect, grace, and forgiveness can equip you as you respond to your wild child.
Navigating the return of adult children can be challenging. Nonetheless, it can also be a blessing for both generations if you start out right.
There is a crucial shift in youth culture, and Christian teens need to understand transgenderism as well as how to respond in love and truth.
Is witchcraft bad for children to watch?
In the wake of unexpected violence erupting on the screen it’s important to equip children with the necessary facts to process these tragic events.
To date or not to date. How does the single mom decide wisely to date or not date?
The following excerpt is from “Parenting Gen Z: Guiding Your Child Through a Hostile Culture”
Our kids’ mental health has nearly been narrowed down to two words: Likes and Followers. Learn how to approach habits for your kids and phones.
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” James 1:5
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes TV rots your brain. We’ve all heard some iteration of that phrase before. And it turns out, it may be true—and, to some extent, perpetuated by parents. But “rots” isn’t the best verb to use. A better word might be “molds” or “shapes.” And while those verbs may sound better, …
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Sibling conflict is unavoidable. It’s just part of life with young humans whose “life-giving skills are still developing,” Cartmell explains. But that conflict can have benefits.
These simple ways of disciplining your children enables other adults to see past your children’s behavior and enrich their lives.