Parenting sensitive children is a tremendous privilege and responsibility. Here are six ways that we can help our highly sensitive child thrive through our parenting.
Encourage Children
We’re not promising that an overnight summer camp will immediately provide your child with an abundance of confidence for the rest of his or her life. However, we are confident that, in age-appropriate doses, experiences like camp will present your child with opportunities for healthy development.
Speaking so your grandchildren will listen, is more about personality types than it is about the generation gap.
Parenting a child with bipolar disorder can be difficult. Here are some ways you can help your child with bipolar disorder.
Your kids may be asking the question, “Why did Jesus die?” It’s an important question and a wonderful opportunity for you as a parent to help your child understand the importance of Christ’s death and resurrection.
Here are some suggestions on how to guide your child with autism through the early elementary school years.
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.
Although your children may make harmful decisions that affect their lives, you can support and guide them as they grow. We are called to show our children God’s way to live. In doing so, you can set a good example for your children that will impact the rest of their lives.
One of our goals as parents must be to manage our own thought bubbles so that we can be a model for our kids.
Dr. Kevin Leman offers time-tested solutions for parenting that will help moms and dads plant the seeds of patience, kindness, humility, and respect in their children as they prepare them for adulthood. (Part 2 of 2)
Dr. Kevin Leman offers time-tested solutions for parenting that will help moms and dads plant the seeds of patience, kindness, humility, and respect in their children as they prepare them for adulthood. (Part 1 of 2)
Emotional and relational intelligence is one of the most critical, yet often overlooked, areas of development in our children. These five characteristics can help your child succeed in developing their relational intelligence.
“Children inspire in me a sense of wonder. God created each of us uniquely, designed to change the world for good.” – Mandi Hart
Body image issues and eating disorders are rooted in cultural messages – so how can we help our kids overcome them?
These five ways of shifting the momentum in your home can help your family to stop feeling stuck and bring your kids’ goals back into focus.
Here are 5 ways to help you create an environment of healthy dialogue with your kids.
We can help our kids learn how to hear God’s voice by showing them how to meditate on His Word.
Here are four things you can do to help your child when they are dealing with anxious feelings.
Summer reading creates engaged, successful, and satisfied kids and all that adds up to the best summer ever.
While there are challenges to opposite-gender friendships, there are also genuine benefits if you position your son or daughter to have these types of friendships.