Estimated reading time: 6 minutes Table of contentsLiving with Your Family in Close QuartersHitting the Pause ButtonGrace – An Undeserved GiftShowing GraceWhen Real Life HitsGo To Your ClosetFrom Frustration to Authentic CommunicationFocus on the Opportunity Living with Your Family in Close Quarters So here you are, at home with your family in close quarters. Your …
Parenting Techniques
A song many Christians know comes from a Bible verse found in Matthew 20:26. It says “if you want to be great in God’s kingdom, learn to be the servant of all.” Showing steadfast love for your school involves learning to help and serve others. This is a concept you as a parent can share …
As our kids become teens, we’ve already established many of the parenting basics. But the masterpiece isn’t finished, and our role as parents is changing.
Parenting reactive children or youth can be difficult but a technique known as Therapeutic Parenting can be helpful.
Some children struggle to process sensory information that they see, hear, taste, feel or touch. They may also have difficulty with balance.
Any number of unforeseen circumstances may create a situation in which parent-child attachment is a challenge. In this article, parents can learn principles and strategies for encouraging attachment in a struggling child.
Every child has a unique learning style. Parents can help their children succeed in school by understanding their learning styles.
Fathers can bond with their kids through adventure.
Sometimes letting kids make mistakes can be the best help a parent can give.
It takes more than super strength to be a super dad. Strong dads serve their families everyday.
When fathers make intentional efforts to disciple and mentor their sons, they build strong relationships and encourage faith development.
Learn how to prepare for the upcoming transition in your preteen’s life. Understand these three keys to helping your kids launch into this next stage of life.
How learned helplessness develops in families
Connecting with young teens can be challenging but time spent with them will be rewarding for both parents and kids
Unconditional love coupled with positive discipline is helpful for raising healthy resilient kids.
As long as kids are reading, does it matter what they read? It does. Here’s why.
The emotional health of children in our culture may be declining. Here’s what you can do for your kids.
If you want your kids to have good character, here’s how you can help them “catch” it from you.
Children need to discover an ability or a skill they can be good at and achieve competence. And it’s our job as parents to help them find it.
You can help your kids develop the fundamental character qualities they need to be successful.



















