You can move forward after a rift with your adult children by learning new ways to build trust and respect between you and your child.
Intentionality
When your daughter recognizes that you believe in her, she begins to believe in herself, and has confidence to pursue her dreams.
How will your children respond when confronted by a moral dilemma? Prepare them before they are.
Today’s kids face new challenges and ask questions our kids didn’t have to two decades ago. But God has provided every answer and truth to help them have a positive mindset and turn adversity into an adventure.
Being honest with our children is important. Even in stressful times, it can build trust. Developing an understanding of your family’s unique fears and stresses can benefit your ability to cultivate security.
Build a strong family by creating a family purpose. Everyone from the smallest to your teens will feel the unity.
It would be wonderful if all grandparents lived near their grandchildren and had easy access to them, but in today’s world, that is rarely the case. If you are a long-distance grandparent, here are ten ways to stay connected.
Help children understand the importance of family and family relationships.
Let’s be honest: Homeschooling isn’t for everyone. Here is a look at what homeschooling is, and several ways to determine if it’s best for your family.
If we don’t intentionally pass on a family legacy consistent with our beliefs and values, our culture will pass along its own.