The Best Part of Being a Third Grader | Parent Cue Blog

Elementary (K-5th) | Fight For The Heart | School Life

The Best Part of Being a Third Grader

Third grade is a year of beautiful discovery and soul-shaping challenges. It’s a season of adventure for both you and your child. Read More
How Boys Learn Differently Than Girls | Parent Cue Blog

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How Boys Learn Differently Than Girls

In our last post, we talked about how girls learn differently than boys. As we noted boys and girls are very different! Whereas girls are primarily wired to learn through being social and… Read More
How Girls Learn Differently Than Boys

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How Girls Learn Differently Than Boys

“My favorite times of the day are lunch and P.E.” “The hardest parts of my day are P.E. and lunch.” If you had to guess, which gender would you say… Read More
4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Talking to Your Kids About Racism

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4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Talking to Your Kids About Racism

If you've been paying attention these last few years, you know this: Racism is real. But when it comes to talking to kids about racism, many parents are uncertain about… Read More
Your Kid Won’t Measure Up This Year. And That’s Wonderful | The Parent Cue Blog

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Your Kid Won’t Measure Up This Year. And, That’s Wonderful.

Our society’s definitions of success have driven us to push kids to exhaustion as they struggle to perform at our impossible standards. Read More
Confessions of an Insecure Mom

Birth - 5 years | Family Life | Make It Personal

Confessions of an Insecure Mom

I’m doing my best. I’m trying to care for my child the best I know how. Aren’t we all? I’m trying to raise him well, make informed decisions, love him… Read More
5 Principles to Help You Parent Beyond Your Capacity | The Parent Cue Blog

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5 Principles to Help You Parent Beyond Your Capacity

If you’ve been following our blog for any amount of time, you may have noticed a few repeating themes. (And if you haven’t noticed, we’re not going to give you… Read More
You're a good parent

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You’re a Good Parent Even When You Drop Plates

Tucker was a few weeks old, and it was my first night back to my part-time job as a writing teacher. I’m pretty sure I was teetering under the weight… Read More
What Sixth Graders Have in Common with Preschoolers

Fight For The Heart | Middle School (6th-8th) | School Life

How Sixth Graders are Like Preschoolers

As a church youth pastor, one of my favorite moments of the year is watching parents of new sixth graders bring their kids to youth group for the first time.… Read More