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Putting the "Thanks" back in Thanksgiving
We often hear about the need to put Christ back into Christmas. But in our ...
Nine Ways Parents Can Keep Violence Out of their Kids' Lives
Snipers. School shooters. Kidnappings. Terrorists. Bombings. War. The news is filled with violence, but it's also become a part of kids' lives. So...
Moments for Mom: His First Timeout
On my son's third day of school, his teacher walked out with him, his head hanging low, telling me that he "didn't do very well today" and that...
Waiting in the Dark
Sometimes, the waiting is the hardest part.
Ten Steps to Talk to Your Children About Values
Help for Parents in Pain
My Daughter Is Afraid To Be In Her Bedroom
Learn to Affirm Your Children
Moments for Mom: Learning to Let Go
First day of kindergarten ... So Sara and I are walking to school for the very first time, and we're holding hands and talking, and I ask her how...
The Lost Gospel of Ronald
Celebrate your kids' birthdays with high blood pressure!
The Parent Trap
When a spouse leaves, the oldest child often fills in the missing role. It's improtant to let your kid be a kid.
Changing the Schedule
During a flight from Atlanta to Grand Rapids, I sat across the aisle from a distinguished-looking gentlemen. As we began to talk about our jobs...
Nurturing Compassion in Your Child's World
It occurred to me that being asked to address nurturing compassion was actually a Divine calling. After all, what is God's work about if not...
What You Say and What Your Children Hear
Ever wonder what happens when your young children respond in unexpected ways to the words you say?
Solving Behavior Problems
Whenever a child suddenly begins to misbehave, there's almost always an unresolved emotional need that's triggering it. The best way to correct the...
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