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August 23, 2023

Helping Your Wife Overcome Childhood Sexual Abuse (Part 1 of 2)

Dawn Scott Jones explains how she found emotional healing from childhood sexual abuse and how a husband can come alongside his wife who has experienced similar trauma to offer her love and support. (Part 1 of 2)

Original Air Date: April 28, 2015

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Parenting Teens Toward Adulthood (Part 1 of 2)

Dr. Ken Wilgus encourages parents to deliberately work their way out of the parenting role by the time their child is 18, and instructs them to see their teenagers as young adults, not large children. He offers tips on how to progressively give your teen more responsibility, along with examples of how to have difficult conversations on a range of topics, from music choices to dating.

Focus on the Family Broadcast logo

Seeing the Funny Side of Life

As a full-time comedian, Kenn Kington works hard to see the funny side of life. Whether he’s traveling by plane or by car, situations arise that can produce frustration or laughter, and Kenn tries to choose joy whenever possible.

Focus on the Family Broadcast logo

Parenting Teens Toward Adulthood (Part 2 of 2)

Dr. Ken Wilgus encourages parents to deliberately work their way out of the parenting role by the time their child is 18, and instructs them to see their teenagers as young adults, not large children. He offers tips on how to progressively give your teen more responsibility, along with examples of how to have difficult conversations on a range of topics, from music choices to dating. (Part 2 of 2)

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