Teaching My Child About Gossip | Parent Cue Blog

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Teaching My Child about Gossip

We can help our kids understand the severity of seemingly innocent talk by explaining that gossip harms people. Read More

Featured | High School (9th-12th) | Middle School (6th-8th) | Special Topics

When and How to Talk to My Child about Pornography

It may be accidental, or it may be on purpose, but the odds are that porn will at one time be a part of your child’s development. Read More
Help My Kids Caught Us Fighting | Parent Cue Blog

Character and Values | Family Life | Featured

Help! Our Kids Caught Us Fighting

If your kids have seen you arguing, they need to see you smiling and communicating in a healthy way, as well. Read More
What I Want My Daughter to Know About Love | The Parent Cue Blog

Character and Values | Featured | Imagine The End | Make It Personal

What I Want My Daughter to Know About Love

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. Read More
Helping Your Child Through Their First Broken Heart | Parent Cue Blog

Featured | High School (9th-12th) | Middle School (6th-8th) | Social Life

Helping Your Child Through Their First Broken Heart

The teenage years are full of big emotions, and that is especially true when it comes to dating relationships, no matter how brief. Read More
Help, My Kid Is Mad at Me | Parent Cue Blog

Family Life | Featured | Mental Health

Help, My Kid Is Really Mad at Me

Anger can be an immediate response to something that feels threatening in the moment or it can build up over time. Read More
How to Apologize to Your Middle Schooler | Parent Cue Blog

Family Life | Featured | Middle School (6th-8th) | School Life | Social Life

How to Apologize to Your Middle Schooler

In a culture that constantly tells them they don’t measure up, our apologies should communicate that they’re more than enough. Read More
How to Help Your Kids Reach Their Full Potential Without Warping Their Identity | Parent Cue Blog

Character and Values | Family Life | Featured | School Life

How to Help Your Kids Reach Their Full Potential Without Warping Their Identity

Here’s what we want our kids to ultimately understand: It’s not about what they can do, it’s about who they can be. Read More
What Parenting Looks Like for Multiracial Families | Parent Cue

Character and Values | Family Life | Featured | Special Topics

Yes, They’re Mine: What Parenting Looks Like for Multi-Racial Families

Children see what is most important. They see past skin color. Beyond that, they will also see the commonalities that unite us. Read More
The Conversation I Wish Every White Parent Had with Their Kids | Leah Jennings for Parent Cue Blog

Character and Values | Featured | Fight For The Heart

The Conversation I Wish Every White Parent Had with Their Kids

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