You can help your kids develop the fundamental character qualities they need to be successful.
Decision Making
Here are five ways you can encourage your children to do what’s right and raise them to value and demonstrate integrity.
Help your children identify God-given dreams by focusing on the why rather than the what in their lives.
Don’t settle for a response of “It’s not my fault” with your kids. Curb their bad habit of blaming others and making excuses.
Duck Dynasty’s Sadie Robertson encourages teens to take five seconds before making decisions that could change their lives . . . and she got it right. Here’s why.
Kids may not initially comprehend the importance of doing what is right, so parents can help them better understand that moral choices are good for them.
What can parents do when their teens think they’re invincible and don’t consider the life-changing consequences?
Helping teen boys determine the difference between a risk worth take and a bad-decision risk.
Give your 2-year-old appropriate choices to help him navigate his burgeoning sense of power so it’s not used to fight against what you ask him to do.
Encourage your teens to test boundaries in positive ways.