Encourage young girls to act like a daughter of the King, God’s princess, by training them in the fruit of the Spirit.
Parenting Trait
Imagine you’re abruptly uprooted after being totally immersed in another culture. Could it be that this is similar to how our children feel when they live in two homes?
Parents can begin early learning activities with their toddlers as part of everyday play.
Find creative ways to teach math concepts to children throughout the day and in the midst of their routine.
Sometimes all the lessons kids learn through sports aren’t positive. Here are some tips to help you avoid the negative lessons.
Two girls formed a bond that spanned the miles — a bond that knew no bounds when one girl fell ill. Their friendship, a connection started through Clubhouse’s pen pal program, became a godsend for their families when crisis hit.
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Learn new ways to help your kids take responsibility for getting ready to leave the house on time and with what they need to take with them.
How should your teen choose a college major? Use these six suggestions for guiding your child and in facilitating discussion.
Teaching children to recognize what kindness looks like and what unkind behavior looks like, too.
Help teens change the way they see their place in the world and help them understand what it means to meet the needs of others so they can grow in empathy.
Do good, and you’ll be OK. Do more, and you’ll be saved. That’s what many teens think, but it’s not what God wants them to know.
As your teens prepare to enter the world, help them recognize the real mission that Jesus modeled for us.
What growing boys need from their moms can be summed up in one word: respect.
When you help your kids ask the right questions, you give them a tool to overcome worry and grow in empathy.
Guide your child toward home business success
Don’t panic, if you’re a new dad! You will bond and feel more at ease with their new little one, in time.
When your tweens want money to buy extras, you can encourage them to find opportunities for earning money.
Help your teens understand the importance of rest and find it amid life’s constant demands and their on-the-go schedules.
Yes, siblings can get along. Here are some tips for training your children to support each other and treat each other well.



















