The root of a person’s motivation lies in his or her passion . . . and the same is true for a teen.
Respect
Lead your teen into meaningful action.
You can encourage your teens to not only tell the truth, but also value integrity.
Making friends. Losing friends. Choosing the wrong friends. Sometimes things go astray with your teen’s friendships.
Teaching children to recognize what kindness looks like and what unkind behavior looks like, too.
Yes, siblings can get along. Here are some tips for training your children to support each other and treat each other well.
A teen’s resistance can be both hurtful and frightening for parents. And because parents of “good kids” don’t discuss the issue of rebellion, parents struggle with knowing what to do.
Affirm each child as a gift from God and model appropriate touch, even as you let kids know that the areas of their body covered by a bathing suit should be treated with special care.
Give your 2-year-old appropriate choices to help him navigate his burgeoning sense of power so it’s not used to fight against what you ask him to do.
What would it look like if we loved other Moms, as Jesus loved us, instead of taking out a measuring stick?