The point is to maintain your family’s values without alienating your kids.
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We welcomed two kids from foster care into our home.
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Equip your son to stay pure in a world full of sexual imagery.
Remember the significance of spending time together.
Tell your boys these three things to help equip them for life.
Seize unexpected opportunities to make memories.
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Understand what motivates each of your children and whether those motivators are formed within themselves or developed through external circumstances.
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Step into your kids’ world instead of dragging them into yours.
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Value your kids’ differences.
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