As your children learn to dress independently, help them consider the weather when making clothing choices for the day.
Intentional Parenting
Intentional parenting just means having a plan
How have you instilled God’s wisdom in your girl’s lives?
I wanted to fix my stepson’s problems. But I had to accept that they weren’t my problems to fix. It took some time for me to realize this. Here are some truths I have learned about letting go.
Rhett H. Wilson gives parents five ways to guide kids to become devoted Christ-followers.
Shame may be an effective method for modifying behavior, but it shapes a child in all the wrong ways.
Do you want to ensure a happy playtime experience for your children? Here are a number of ideas for helping your children feel comfortable when meeting new playmates, and more!
No two kids are the same. Small adjustments in your approach can help you parent each of your children effectively.
With another season of “13 Reasons Why” being released, parents may need to rethink how it may be affecting their children.
Time in the wilderness helped draw Jim Daly’s family closer together in unexpected ways.
Taking the time to relax, explore and have fun as a family can strengthen your family bond.
Help your children learn to be flexible now so they’ll do better when unexpected change comes their way.
Uncover a number of ways to teach children responsibility! These ideas come from parents and experts like you.
Thinking of your children as masterpieces created by God doesn’t help them until you share those insights with them.
Find out how kids are using their online and mobile devices, and how that participation can impact them physically, psychologically, emotionally and socially.
Are you and your family looking for activities to do with the children when they’re out of school for spring break? Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Help young child understand how to work through their emotions instead of screaming or throwing tantrums.
A child’s personality and learning preference must be balanced with the reality that some skills take practice and aren’t fun.
Sometimes children feel like projects their parents are trying to finish or problems they’re trying to solve. If your kids feel this way, here’s how you can turn that around.
Enjoy these fun ideas for spending time together as a family!