Dr. Tyler Sexton speaks from experience. As a child born with cerebral palsy, he overcame incredible odds to become a medical doctor. Now he treats kids with special needs. Here’s his encouragement for parents.
Ages 19 + (Adult Child) Everyday Parenting
Are your children truly grateful for what they have? Here are ways parents can create a lasting attitude of gratitude in children.
How do you parent sibling conflicts? You may have more success by knowing one secret: how your birth order affects your kids—in their birth order?
Thinking of your children as masterpieces created by God doesn’t help them until you share those insights with them.
Navigating a role shift when adult children move back home.
Adaptability is a big part of helping older children “leave the nest” well.
Take a level-headed approach to leading your family.
Missional living, with God at the center, creates fulfilled families.
Does your teens need guidance for the future? Prepare them for successful careers after high school, even when they don’t want to go to college.
Is there such a thing as being in control when you’re a mother?