Give kids tools that will help them discipline their tongue so they stop name-calling, gossiping, sassing and saying hurtful words.
Discipline
Don’t settle for a response of “It’s not my fault” with your kids. Curb their bad habit of blaming others and making excuses.
Take a level-headed approach to leading your family.
Karen Ehman gives tips about getting ready for the new school year.
What do you do when your toddler acts out? Try these four successful ways to get through these trying times and perhaps avoid a meltdown—both yours and your toddler’s.
As you correct your kids in their behavior, they need to hear four messages that affirm them and show them of your love and care.
Discipline that seeks to build God-honoring identity leads to God-honoring behavior — find out what that means.
Set the expectation for children so they have a greater awareness of their surroundings, and oftentimes, the needs of others.
Teach appropriate and biblical thinking and behavior.
Max Lucado demonstrates a grace-filled approach to parenting his daughters.