Comparing a child’s development isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but when parents become competitive, the result can be troublesome.
Respect
Encouraging kids to reflect God’s peace in their interactions with each other.
It’s never too early (or late) to teach kids to be respectful.
You can embrace the racial differences in your adopted children and give them a healthy cultural and family identity.
Help your children understand how to love others as Jesus loves them.
Foster your children’s relationships with each other so they can learn to appreciate what makes each sibling unique.
Help your child learn the necessary traits for developing friendships.
Can the power of words be controlled? Can we teach our kids to train their tongues (and their typing!) so that their words are a force for good? Here are a few ways to help them discipline their speech.
Parents often pardon rather than correct the tattler simply because they do not know how to deal with the issue.
Alex Chediak shares six foundational marks of a teen who will make responsible decisions.