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Find tangible ways to let your teens know how you pray for them.
Even when you need to cut fat from your diet, you may want to increase healthy fats in your child’s diet. Learn why.
Here is one practical way parents can help teens who feel caught between the irresponsibility of childhood and the privileges of adulthood.
Dehydration can be a serious problem for children, especially when they don’t recognize that they need more liquids.
Are the teen years always terrible? Get some practical advice from an experienced parent who didn’t think so.
Do you have a teen who wants to make his or her own path? Here’s how one family dealt with an unconventional child.
Sacrificing convenience — sometimes that’s how God uses parents to help draw others closer to Jesus.
Read the suggestions of parents like you who have found ways to help encourage their children’s developing prayer life.
Never underestimate how God can use the hard times with young children to minister to others.
Helping little ones learn to pray may not be as hard as you think.
Do you feel like walls are being put up between you and your teen. Try these foundational ways to better connect and develop effective family communication.
Two girls formed a bond that spanned the miles — a bond that knew no bounds when one girl fell ill. Their friendship, a connection started through Clubhouse’s pen pal program, became a godsend for their families when crisis hit.
How should your teen choose a college major? Use these six suggestions for guiding your child and in facilitating discussion.
Encourage young girls to act like a daughter of the King, God’s princess, by training them in the fruit of the Spirit.
Learn new ways to help your kids take responsibility for getting ready to leave the house on time and with what they need to take with them.
Parents can begin early learning activities with their toddlers as part of everyday play.
Teaching children to recognize what kindness looks like and what unkind behavior looks like, too.
One of our top 25 most-viewed parenting articles: “Why Kids Need Mean Moms.” Give kids the tough love they need so they’ll develop into independent adults.
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