As they develop into adults, what best gift ideas for teenagers go beyond the wrapping paper to encourage discovery of their unique identity?
Intentionality
Shopping for 4-8 year olds can be the most fun. You can make this year’s Christmas gifts meaningful as well.
Take the time as a family dive into the Word and help further set the stage for what is to come on Christmas. Here are some bible verses to read to your kids this Christmas Eve.
While we give gifts all year long, holidays bring gift-giving to the center of attention.
Here’s a few great ideas for the best gifts for the littles in your home.
Some of the best gift ideas for the preteen on your list provide familiarity with family stories, legends, and lore.
Teaching children to be grateful and generous is a Christmas gift that can last a lifetime.
Help your kids count down to Christmas while focusing on Jesus, not presents, with Advent activities for families, a Christian Advent calendar, and a children’s Advent wreath.
Knowing the larger meaning and purpose of human sexuality helps us talk to our kids about masturbation.
Bob Goff, the best-selling author of Love Does, has not lived a typical life and chose to not be a typical parent. Instead, he chose to be intentionally engaged with his children and their individual adventures.
One of the biggest entertainment questions we get at Plugged In is the intersection of magic and witchcraft.
Use these age appropriate activities to teach your children about persevering in their faith.
Have you been successful in making lasting changes as a parent? Try these small tips to make a big change in your family.
How Parents Identify and Approach Some of the Major Challenges of Parenting.
Help children see the awesome reliability of God’s faithfulness through these age-appropriate activities.
These five tips can help you create a culture of honesty in your home.
In the face of the fear of growing up, we can help to bring hope, excitement, and victory back into our kids’ lives. God’s word is full of wisdom, and we must not take it for granted.
Many grandparents struggle to connect with grandkids who seem glued to screens. Here’s how you can set healthy boundaries, encourage screen-free activities, and rediscover the joy of time together.
As parents, we deal with the tension between providing freedom and boundaries for our teens. Focus on finding routines and habits that can help you better connect with your teens. Look out for things they enjoy or opportunities to develop a skill or interest. Finally, continue to take an interest in your teen’s interests. Ask …
How to answer kids’ questions about being with Jesus after we die.



















