Do your kids compare what they have to what others own? Help them beat this comparison game by learning to be thankful for what they have, even when others have more.
Age & Stage
There are few things more humiliating for parents than public tantrums by their children. Here are four ways to help your young child resolve frustration by teaching him to be independent in a healthy way.
Are your kids ready for the real world? What are the basics that you’d like your children to know before they left home?
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.
Social development is important in every stage of childhood, even the first three years of a child’s life. Find age-appropriate ways you can promote healthy social interaction with your child.
Instead of just handing over the keys, set reasonable boundaries for your teen and evaluate your teen’s driving performance until you are confident your teen can maintain good driving habits.
What does a new stepdad do when kids need discipline?
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 …
This checklist will help determine how well your child has progressed in acquiring kindergarten skills.
Here are some things you can do to prepare your child for kindergarten
Here are some enjoyable activities you can do with your child to help prepare her for kindergarten.
Parents often pardon rather than correct the tattler simply because they do not know how to deal with the issue.
If you and your spouse are expecting your first baby, you will face a lot of challenges. But it will all be worth it.
One way to stay connected during pregnancy.
Alex Chediak shares six foundational marks of a teen who will make responsible decisions.
Practical ways to navigate the changes in your marriage
As parents of teen daughters, we need to learn to affirm her value without diminishing others.
It’s important for your disobedient child to know two important facts: 1) You love him unconditionally; and 2) You are in charge — and he isn’t.
Has your middle school child set up boundaries or built protective walls to shut you out? Be the dad who can, well, interrupt once in a while.
Being the police, detective, mediator and judge for every squabble poorly equips our children for independence. Instead, we should invest time teaching our children to keep the peace.


















