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They’re All Grown Up. Now What?

They’re All Grown Up. Now What?

by Parent Cue | College and Young Adult, Featured, Imagine The End, Phase

I wish we had known to show our kids how to be responsible adults and not just responsible children and teenagers.

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Building Your Kid’s Confidence While Building Your Own

Building Your Kid’s Confidence While Building Your Own

by Leah Jennings | Character and Values, Elementary (K-5th), Family Life, Featured, Make It Personal

Just because you’re not the most confident person you know doesn’t mean you can’t impart some sort of guidance in the self-assurance department.

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How to Pull Up Beside Your Kid’s Insecurities

How to Pull Up Beside Your Kid’s Insecurities

by Carlos Whittaker | Character and Values, Featured, Imagine The End

The development of your kid’s confidence is a journey. Our job as parents is to join them so they’re not left to figure it out alone.

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Dads: What We Do Matters

Dads: What We Do Matters

by Brandon Janous | Create A Rhythm, Family Activities, Family Life, Featured, Imagine The End, Make It Personal

Our kids want to be who we are. They want to talk like we talk. They want to act like we act. And whether we like it or not, they will do as we do.

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Advice for New Dads (From Your Future Self)

Advice for New Dads (From Your Future Self)

by Dave Adamson | Family Life, Featured, Imagine The End

As dads, we usually want to ride in to rescue our kids, but sometimes what they really need is a safe place where someone will simply listen.

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5 Things I Want My Kids to Know About Confidence

5 Things I Want My Kids to Know About Confidence

by Dave Adamson | Character and Values, Featured, Imagine The End, Other Resources, Special Topics

Thanks to social media, kids today are growing up in a world where it’s easy to compare their real life with someone else’s highlight reel. 

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When it Comes to Kids and Commitment: Show, Don’t Tell

When it Comes to Kids and Commitment: Show, Don’t Tell

by Stephanie Thomas | Character and Values, Family Activities, Featured, Imagine The End

It’s in the practice that we learn and grow and develop confidence. It’s through the repetition of hard work that things become easy. And it’s in those little steps—of daily practice—that dreams are realized.

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How to Explain Confidence to a Child

How to Explain Confidence to a Child

by Liz Hansen | Character and Values, Elementary (K-5th), Family Life, Featured, Imagine The End

Any time you feel confused, uncertain, insecure, or anxious—God desires to give you His confidence. All you have to do is ask!

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What You and Your Kids Need to Know About True Confidence

What You and Your Kids Need to Know About True Confidence

by Liz Hansen | Character and Values, Elementary (K-5th), Featured, Fight For The Heart

I look at my pint-sized kid and wish I could instantaneously transfer forty-plus years of hard-won (though certainly not perfected) confidence straight into his heart and mind.

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6 Truths for Any Special Needs Parent

6 Truths for Any Special Needs Parent

by Diane Dokko Kim | Featured, Imagine The End, Special Topics

What we grieve is the loss of expectations—the death of our unspoken dreams. We can give ourselves permission to grieve, because God does.

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What I Want My Daughter to Know About Love

What I Want My Daughter to Know About Love

by Kevin Jennings | Character and Values, Featured, Imagine The End, Make It Personal

I’m not challenging you to look for perfection in someone. I’m challenging you to look for the progress they’re making on their own within themselves.

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The Conversation I Wish Every White Parent Had with Their Kids

The Conversation I Wish Every White Parent Had with Their Kids

by Leah Jennings | Character and Values, Featured, Fight For The Heart

We have the chance to make the race conversation about what it should be—a true love for others.

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