What can you do on a staycation? If there’s one way to cement a meaningful learning experience in the hearts and minds of children, it’s field trips. As in, family field trips. Enrich your family time with low-cost, educational opportunities.
Family Relationships
While similar in many respects to stepparenting through divorce and remarriage, parenting a child whose biological parent has died carries its own distinctives.
Teens shouldn’t fret when there’s no “burning-bush” answer to their life questions.
What would it look like if we loved other Moms, as Jesus loved us, instead of taking out a measuring stick?
Comparing a child’s development isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but when parents become competitive, the result can be troublesome.
Your child can have a more complete understanding of what Christ’s death and resurrection have already accomplished through your teaching them these four truths about Christ’s sacrifice.
Teach your children why it’s important to serve the elderly, even if those served can’t remember who the children are.
Celebrating life in the shadow of death
It takes time, flexibility and a whole lot of love to help a child adapt to a new family.
How do you tell your kids about a painful decision from your past?