How is your marriages equipping your kids with the skills they need for interacting with their future spouses?
Conflict Resolution
Every marriage has a mortal enemy, a mighty nemesis named selfishness. Dr. Greg Smalley offers insights on how to win the battle in your marriage without fighting each other.
Don’t settle for a gloomy household. Instead, discover the fun in everyday family life.
Do you know the difference between a reward and a bribe? One encourages exasperating behavior and the other teaches kids the joy of doing what is right.
Parents develop expectations for their child’s behavior based on age. However, there are factors to keep in mind.
Even when you demonstrate appropriate ways to respond to conflict, you can’t assume your children understand why you interact with others the way you do. So guide them toward becoming ministers of reconciliation in their words and actions.
Disagreements can be healthy. Your whole family can grow closer by dealing thoughtfully and lovingly with media-related differences of opinion.
Discuss as a family what constitutes suitable positive and neutral entertainment — and how to find those types.
What is rebellion, why is my teen struggling, and what can I do to help?
Despite diligent prayer, careful planning and a humble spirit, attempts at conflict resolution rarely go as planned.