To determine marriage health, couples need to monitor their relational fitness to catch problems they might miss. Here are some questions to help you.
Listening
Active listening is important when you’re talking to your spouse. Here’s how to focus on your spouse’s feelings and deepen your relationship.
Paying the right kinds of attention to your children is easier when you become more aware of each child’s personality and temperament.
Find little ways to encourage your children to listen and obey.
Dwelling on truth will help your child make wiser choices and discover better solutions to the challenges she faces.
Spouses can’t always agree, but how they respond to disagreements can either strengthen or strain their marriage. Learning to listen first and speak second in emotionally charged discussions is important.
Knowing how to talk to your kids can feel overwhelming. To guide our kids toward independence, we need to walk alongside and support them.
Peers play a large role in a teen’s life. Helping them discern how friends influence them can give them a more successful experience.
Does your heart ache when your children are rejected by others? Read about four perspectives that can help them work through painful rebuffs.
Teens shouldn’t fret when there’s no “burning-bush” answer to their life questions.