Before she was a teenager, Chelsea* had a cell phone. She also had her own bedroom complete with a TV and a computer with Internet access. As she continued growing up into a young teen, she made regular salon visits and had an artificial tan that made her look much older than she was. By …
Age & Stage
Upon leaving home for college, a young man discovers a newfound sense of freedom; unless he is well-grounded, he may choose to renounce the values of home.
Don’t just “phone it in” when it comes to guiding and protecting your kids by setting limits on cell phone use.
Curiosity is key to your child’s desire to learn.
As a parent, you are the best person to educate your child about sexuality. However, our children’s culture poses threats to a biblical perspective on sexuality.
the power of today’s media and entertainment to negatively sway human behavior should be a cause of concern.
Help your son make sense of the confusion puberty can cause.
Set a goal of reserving 10 percent of your energy for your teen.
Here are tips on connecting with teens and getting them to pitch in.
Parents can learn how to best discipline their children by taking note of how the Bible says God disciplines us.
How to really hear your teen and encourage your teen to open up to you
One way to influence your kids is by being a good role model for them.
One of the biggest challenges parents face is training teens to consider the needs of others over their own needs.
Four habits to avoid in family disagreements with your teens
How to choose a hobby that the whole family can enjoy
Building a strong family comes from leading your family as a group, rather than on an individual basis.
Eight tips for creating a win/win solution
When all else fails, get an outside opinion to help you resolve conflict with your teens.
Allow your teen’s feelings to touch you, and then help him see that you truly understand his feelings.
Avoid power struggles by getting on the same team as your teen.