No matter what form bullying or cyberbullying takes, it happens far too often and can have damaging effects.
Parenting
Tim and Katie Nester are currently parenting seven children. Their unique family challenges them to show steadfast love in action every day.
Solid strategies for helicopter parents that can land the whirlybird while encourage their children’s growth and learning.
Becoming the Christian woman God created her to be was a long, hard, and confusing road for Laura.
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The Blessing is something you can choose to give and live out in your home. It is a “choice” parents make to use five distinct elements to impact a child’s life. Each one is way to help a child understand their incredible worth to you, and to their God.
Children need both their parents. When mom and dad connect, they can complement each other’s parenting styles.
When fathers choose to serve the Lord, live consistently and seize the opportunity to be present and involved with their children, they encourage identity and teach values.
How can parents help their children develop a Christian worldview toward sports?
TikTok has become a cornerstone of social media for kids and teens, but its impact goes far beyond viral dances and funny clips.
Some are calling this breed the “New American Girl.” She’s more physical, not afraid to be aggressive or go after what she wants, and she takes care of herself.
The news can often terrify children. As a parent, you can help your kids sort through news stories they might see on TV.
Bring your teens back to life by helping them get more rest.
Whether it’s emerging AI, gaming, social media, smartphones, music apps or video streaming, the pull of technology is very real to our kids.
When connecting with your newborn isn’t your natural response
Physical activity is important to healthy child development but parents need to know how to prevent and respond to head injuries that may result in concussions.
Consider these ideas for getting kids to go to bed and stay in bed.
There are ways to motivate kids toward the ideas of belief, values and character qualities without the use of physical restraints or stern parental glares.
Children build their self-confidence through learning small, real life skills.
After the death of her oldest, Paulette helped her other children take steps toward finding their own path and moving forward in their grief.