Education expert Cynthia Tobias discusses the primary ways we learn, how we process information, and how parents can motivate children by recognizing and cultivating their individual learning styles. (Part 2 of 2)
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Education expert Cynthia Tobias discusses the primary ways we learn, how we process information, and how parents can motivate children by recognizing and cultivating their individual learning styles. (Part 1 of 2)
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!
Resolutions can enrich and enliven your family life. Try these (guilt not included).
Help your kids deal with the disappointment brought on by the other parent.
Take steps to keep communication with your kids open and honest.
Dating becomes more complicated when you are a single parent.
As a single parent, resist the urge to retreat from healthy relationships.
Read about one man’s decision to put his kids first.
Popular author Dannah Gresh encourages young women to find contentment in God’s love instead of seeking attention from men and falling into the trap of feelings-driven relationships. (Part 2 of 2)
Setting the tone of leadership while your children are young prepares you to lead well throughout your child’s life in your home.
One woman reaches beyond herself to serve her community.
How special is it for relatives to rally around your kids?
One mom tells the story of her fight for her daughter.
New traditions can be simple, meaningful and part of the healing process.
Protect children of divorce from growing up too soon.
Take advantage of every moment with your kids.
Quit trying to be both Mom and Dad.
Help your children find their way through the pain of your divorce.