Practice praising God as a family, and it will change the way you deal with circumstances and lighten the atmosphere in your home.
Parenting Trait
Little moments in your child’s routine make for great times of worship to God.
A lot of us have limited time to spend with our family. That’s why it’s important to make the most of that time together.
Remember, no parenting style is inherently bad or good. Each carries its potential benefits and drawbacks. The key is to be mindful and adaptable, employing the methods that best fit your child’s individual needs and personality.
Intentionality in parenting means making a purposeful decision to spend time connecting with your kids. Intentionality is one of the seven traits for effective parenting.
Wives and mothers desire expressed and demonstrated respect rather than the mere avoidance of disrespect.
Help your kids understand the importance of patience through these age-appropriate activities.
How to know if your child is being bullied, and what to do if your child is the one bullying others.
It’s normal to be concerned about your toddler’s behavior especially when it drifts into the realm of sexuality and physical appearance. Learn how to respond with understanding and boundaries to your toddler’s behavior.
The signs of perfectionism can appear in your child’s behaviors, emotions, and thoughts. Learn how to pair practical steps with emotional investment.
How do you get your children to obey, and what should you do when they won’t?
Praying as a family can be much more than a bedtime ritual.
Give kids tools that will help them discipline their tongue so they stop name-calling, gossiping, sassing and saying hurtful words.
The sexualization of young girls has numerous effects on mental health, identity, and sexuality. However, as a a parent, you can positively shape your daughter’s development throughout the critical ages and stages of her life.
Learn to navigate communicating the importance of doing chores to your kids and form your perspective on how chores can impact your family.
Here are five things you can do today as a mom to rein in the chaos you may be feeling in the midst of family life.
Like many children from blended families, Nathan lived a life of constant transition. Life meant two sets of parents, two groups of siblings and two different beds.
Today we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God! Find time to join us in a Christmas devotional to celebrate our Savior today.
For families who’ve lost someone they love, the holidays can seem more like something to survive than to enjoy. We need a plan to help us get through what can be a very difficult time of year.
Learn more about the Advent candles, wreath, readings, and calendar this Christmas season.