As a single parent, I orbited around my kids’ lives, but that wasn’t healthy for me … or for them.
Boundaries & Limits
Help young child understand how to work through their emotions instead of screaming or throwing tantrums.
You might be surprised at how self-denial actually leads to gratitude.
Don’t settle for a response of “It’s not my fault” with your kids. Curb their bad habit of blaming others and making excuses.
The secret to helping kids make wise choices may be easier than you think
Consider taking a pledge as a family to honor God with your entertainment choices.
The point is to maintain your family’s values without alienating your kids.
What do you do when your toddler acts out? Try these four successful ways to get through these trying times and perhaps avoid a meltdown—both yours and your toddler’s.
Choose to reclaim your schedule.
Find the right strategy to keep your kids from ending up with a chaotic readjustment, homework time and home life.
Duck Dynasty’s Sadie Robertson encourages teens to take five seconds before making decisions that could change their lives . . . and she got it right. Here’s why.
Marshmallow moms are sweet. Who doesn’t love sugar? But being overly soft and sweet in our parenting can be detrimental to our kids.
Discipline that seeks to build God-honoring identity leads to God-honoring behavior — find out what that means.
When you pick your battles well, you continue to build your relationship with your teen. Here’s how.
Creating and maintaining a routine can help you meet the needs of every member of your family.
Set the expectation for children so they have a greater awareness of their surroundings, and oftentimes, the needs of others.
Teach appropriate and biblical thinking and behavior.
Equip your kids to take a stand against bullying.
There is a personal and societal cost of bullying.
Once children understand the need for self-control, it’s easier to train them in this fruit of the spirit.