In each phase, your kid’s communication style will be different. Here are some ways you can best communicate with your kid, no matter the phase they’re in.
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What Your Kid Isn’t Telling You
Parents we have to become skilled at listening to the silence of their kids. Though no one is a perfect mind-reader, it will help if we remember these things.
Financial Education for Children
Parents can drip in financial lessons to their kids so that when the time comes for them to handle their own finances, their kids are prepared.
Influencing Your Kids for Jesus: No Degree Required!
Pastor Tracie Moss unpacks how to influence our children in their understanding of and relationship with Jesus.
5 Ways to Support Your Kids During Scary Times
In a crisis, it is mission-critical to help kids make sense of what’s happening and manage any anxiety they may be experiencing. Here are five tips that might help.
How to Calm Your Anxious Child
If you are the parent of an anxious child, you are not alone. Anxiety is the most common mental health condition of childhood and adolescence. Giving your child strategies to battle anxiety can reduce tensions and help your child (and you) feel empowered.
Using a Feelings Wheel: Why it’s Helpful and How it Works
A Feelings Wheel is a tool used to help recognize and communicate feelings. Although it may seem a bit extra, a Feelings Wheel is a way to work smarter, not harder, with teenagers when identifying and managing emotions.
What Does It Mean to Raise a Confident Child?
Confidence is an abstract concept, but parents can translate this concept into concrete tools your kid can use on a Tuesday morning in the lunchroom.
Raising a Kind Person
Being kind and raising kind people is actually a really good goal to have as a parent. Raising kind people benefits them in several areas of life.
Study Defines Ideal Children’s Bedtime Routine
A study by a University of Manchester psychologist has scientifically defined for the first time what constitutes a good bedtime routine for children between the ages of 2 and 8.