How Can I Help My Child Grow Intellectually? There are so many enjoyable ways you can support your kindergartner as he acquires these new skills! You are, after all, his most important teacher. Here are some suggestions: Challenge him to find different ways that numbers are used at home. These could include telephone books, measuring …
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Today’s family has expanded options for making ends meet and nurturing family life.
One way to stay connected during pregnancy.
If you and your spouse are expecting your first baby, you will face a lot of challenges. But it will all be worth it.
There is room for all of us, and we need to come alongside each other. We are not only our roles: wife, mother, employee, stay-at-home parent. We are the fullness of who God made us to be.
Every day we change the course of the future because we influence our children in their faith and walk.
Family is important, but have you ever wondered how you reflect its importance as you live out your life day to day?
It’s important for your disobedient child to know two important facts: 1) You love him unconditionally; and 2) You are in charge — and he isn’t.
God wants only the best for us, and He allows us to experience Him more fully and be a part of what He is doing when we pray from an eternal perspective.
A little boy with an uncertain future needs a ‘forever family.’
Despite good intentions, all men make mistakes that affect their kids. It is wise to consider what we’ve learned from our dad, and how it may influence our own fathering.
Great relationships aren’t built of laws or rigid rules, but of vulnerable communication, honesty, healthy conflicts, order and direction.
Parents need to continually repeat the basic truths of God to our children.
Adoption options include domestic foster care, domestic infant, international, open, closed and embryo.
Every person needs both validation and nurture to fully develop into a healthy adult.
With our words we will affect the lives of those around us as we speak blessings, not curses, into their lives.
Spending one-on-one time with each of your children
If every parent’s job is to make sure his or her children turn out “right,” it would mean God messed up.
Get into the mind-set that everything you do as a parent ultimately is part of validating or nurturing your children.
Here are a few ideas real moms and dads have created to set an atmosphere where words of affirmation and moments of celebration can be shared.