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This New Year, Build Up Daddyland

Daddyland, a little like Neverland, is a land where dads want time to stand still. It’s a land built entirely on memories.

  • Andrew Stenhouse |
  • December 27, 2012 |
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If You Want Happy Kids, Do This

Forget the luxury vacation or the latest electronic gadget. If you want your child to be happy, simply spend time with them. So confirms the Global Kids Happiness Index.

Moments for Mom: Make Christmas Meaningful

Here are some simple ideas to think about adding to your holiday season to make it more meaningful for you and for your family.

  • Elisabeth Corcoran |
  • December 11, 2012 |
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Protecting my Teens From a Drinking Life

How do you protect your children from an ex-spouse's drinking problem while still encouraging love and respect?

  • Anonymous Crosswalk.com Contributor |
  • December 07, 2012 |
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Single Parents Battle Holiday Blues

Many battle holiday depression, but it can often escalate in a single parent's home. Learn how to fight the holiday blues.

  • Jennifer Maggio |
  • December 04, 2012 |
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Sex and the Single Mom

Yep, I'm going there. Let's not pretend that the subject of sexual immorality doesn't exist.

  • Jennifer Maggio |
  • November 29, 2012 |
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The Single Parenting Epidemic: Why You Should Care

There are 15 million single parents in the United States and the numbers continue to rise. Why does this affect you?

  • Jennifer Maggio |
  • November 20, 2012 |
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3 Ways Single Parents Can Find Their Strength

Beyond a strong relationship with Christ, what else can single parents do to find strength in their homes and lives?

  • Jennifer Maggio |
  • November 13, 2012 |
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The "Normal" Stepfamily: Helping Kids Adjust

It’s perfectly normal for children in a stepfamily to refuse to accept stepbrothers and stepsisters as their own siblings.

  • Laura Petherbridge |
  • November 08, 2012 |
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Moments for Mom: Life-Changing Relationships

Here is wisdom I want to give my daughter: treasure your friends, don't rush to find a husband, and Jesus will never leave you.

  • Elisabeth Corcoran |
  • November 01, 2012 |
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To Kiss, or Not to Kiss? - Dating as a Single Parent

Parents can preach to kids about boundaries, but when they watch us living out these commitments, they are truly influenced.

  • Andrew Stenhouse |
  • October 25, 2012 |
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6-week Summer Sleepover!

Spending a number of weeks at a nonresidential parent’s home during the summer is typical for many stepfamily children.

Even Messier When Kids are Involved

How to help and support your children through the heartbreak of divorce and separation.

  • Elisabeth Corcoran |
  • October 09, 2012 |
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Moments for Mom: Life Goes By Fast

Do you remember fifteen years ago? Where were you in life? What were you doing? Who were you with? What did you love?

  • Elisabeth Corcoran |
  • October 04, 2012 |
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Culture Rescue: Saving Children from Hard Places

This article examines Dr. Karyn Purvis as culture-changer equipping churches and families to love children even through the hard places.

  • Michael Lee Stallard |
  • September 25, 2012 |
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Five Foundational Principles to Help Single Parents

Gary Sprague encourages single parents and shares insight on how to minister to single parents during their time of transition.

Put the World on Hold

We must exchange whispers with God before shouts with the world.

  • Lysa TerKeurst |
  • September 13, 2012 |
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Moments for Mom: My Responsibility

While it is OK to deal with my feelings, I must remember that it is not my children’s responsibility to know my every thought and sadness.

  • Elisabeth Corcoran |
  • September 04, 2012 |
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A Grip on Grief: How to Help Children Cope with Loss

Children often experience three “phases of grief” when they go through a loss: early grief, acute grief and integration of loss and grief.

Best Practices for Dating Single Parents (and the Singles Who Date Them)

Dating for two is difficult; dating in a crowd is downright complicated.

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