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Shielding our children leaves them vulnerable
No one ever wants their child to be in pain, physically or emotionally, but when that good intention is put too far into practice, it ends up handicapping our kids for the future.
No one ever wants their child to be in pain, physically or emotionally, but when that good intention is put too far into practice, it ends up handicapping our kids for the future.
Parents are often the ones learning lessons in the early years of parenting.
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There are important biblical truths that we need to teach children while caring for their physical and spiritual well-being.
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Research shows that three out of four parents yell, scream, or shout at their children or teens about once a month on average.
When your child says, "He made me do it!" do you struggle for a response?
I was thinking about the best things I can do for my boys; maybe you can do these for your kids too.
When kids are young it’s important for parents to protect them from situations where they’ll be tempted to make a poor decision.
Helping your children learn to cope with the inequality of life will help them as they transition into adulthood because in truth, life is not typically fair.
Kids like to play games and it’s great when they can play them with their parents. But the age-old question is this, should Mom and Dad let the kids win?
You never know when a picture that you'll want to treasure forever will happen.
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