When cabin fever strikes during your next staycation, here’s a list of ideas to keep your kids entertained, instead of restless and bored.
Love
What can you do on a staycation? If there’s one way to cement a meaningful learning experience in the hearts and minds of children, it’s field trips. As in, family field trips. Enrich your family time with low-cost, educational opportunities.
Your child can have a more complete understanding of what Christ’s death and resurrection have already accomplished through your teaching them these four truths about Christ’s sacrifice.
Celebrating life in the shadow of death
Encourage your teens to test boundaries in positive ways.
It takes time, flexibility and a whole lot of love to help a child adapt to a new family.
Your child is changing. Is your parenting?
I remember thinking, All kids need is a little love. Now after adopting six children from foster care, I realize how naïve my words were.
One family reveals how they helped their biological child understand discipline differences after adopting an older child.
Are your kids ready for the real world? What are the basics that you’d like your children to know before they left home?
Is infatuation equal to love? Help your kids understand that a strong feeling of physical attraction is not the primary indicator that a person is in love.
Do your tweens struggle to understand and appreciate their identity? Help them grow in the confidence of who they are by being their sounding board instead of their boss, as they sort through, discover and learn to appreciate their own unique identity.
Invite your children to do life with you in the kitchen, and you might be surprised at the communication that takes place.
Here are some enjoyable activities you can do with your child to help prepare her for kindergarten.
If you know a family who is journeying through childhood cancer, here are a few ways you can help meet their daily needs.
How Can I Help My Child Grow Intellectually? There are so many enjoyable ways you can support your kindergartner as he acquires these new skills! You are, after all, his most important teacher. Here are some suggestions: Challenge him to find different ways that numbers are used at home. These could include telephone books, measuring …
When Don lost his wife to cancer, he was left to raise his 8-year-old daughter alone.
If you and your spouse are expecting your first baby, you will face a lot of challenges. But it will all be worth it.
There is room for all of us, and we need to come alongside each other. We are not only our roles: wife, mother, employee, stay-at-home parent. We are the fullness of who God made us to be.
One way to stay connected during pregnancy.