What does it mean to live in a disconnected world? There are dramatic implications for kids of all ages. Fortunately, you can foster positive connection with your kids through these tips and strategies.
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Leaving a legacy isn’t a choice. The kind of legacy you leave, though, is up to you.
Rules are important, but connecting with your teen is essential.
To create a healthy culture of responsibility, it begins with us as parents modeling a willingness to do those small things. Our children will pick up on our actions and will begin to live them out later in life. Watching them do this is in itself a great reward.
They may sleep in your house and eat at your table, but teens live on social media.
While the level and variety of chores depends on their age and stage, even the youngest child can learn how to make their bed
We live in a world that seems obsessed with solving problems by destroying life instead of nurturing it. These 4 ideas can help you to form passionate pro-life hearts in your children.
As you communicate the importance of chores for your teens, reinforce the spiritual significance of work and its impact on the heart, mind, and soul.
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One of our goals as parents must be to manage our own thought bubbles so that we can be a model for our kids.
Motivate children to complete their household chores by using creative ways to make it fun.
Five ways to nurture restraint in your children so they can develop self discipline.
Help your kids eat healthy foods
Don’t despair. Here are a few great ideas that parents have used to motivate their kids to take responsibility for their chores:
As you prepare for the holidays, consider how God might be calling you to experience Him this season.
Help your kids celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
In the midst of empty nest parenting, you can still enjoy the changing seasons as your kids work, move away and start their own family.
Help your teen move from receiving to giving — using these six simple strategies.
Healthy communication at home is the best means of setting your children down the path to a promising future free of alcohol and drug abuse.
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