
Have Patience
When I was a kid my mom taught us a song about a snail named Herbert who needed to learn to have patience. Being the awesome big sister that I… Read More
Autism Awareness
It is now believed that 1 in 88 American children has some form of autism spectrum disorder, according to a new report released just last week by the Centers for… Read More
She Laughs at the Time to Come
April is National Autism Awareness Month. Autism is a condition which is now thought to affect a staggering 1 in 88 children. With so many parents and families affected by… Read More

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What Every Son Needs from His Dad
I have sat down with a lot of guys in their thirties who are trying to piece together the story of their relationship with their dad. Many of these guys… Read More

What Every Dad Should Know About His Daughter
Several weeks ago I was dropping my daughter off for a birthday party. As I was leaving a man stopped me asking for directions. He was standing with one of… Read More
Growing Roots Deeper
by Cara Martens I’ve got to be honest—I’m more of a planter and less of a water-er. Around this time of the year, I begin to get a little itch… Read More
Rooted in Conviction
Have you tuned in to watch The Firm on TV yet? I remember reading the bestseller years ago and later watching the movie as this young lawyer graduates and gets… Read More

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Five Ways to Fight Entitlement in Your Kids
Like most parents, you feel this terrible tug. On the one hand, you want to provide your child with every advantage. On the other hand, sometimes it feels like when… Read More

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5 Ways to Build Integrity as a Parent
The more integrity you have as a parent, the more your kids will appreciate your leadership in their lives. Don't get me wrong, having integrity doesn't mean everything goes swimmingly… Read More

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Is Technology Killing Your Family?
I kind of like technology. You might say I'm a bit addicted. Three people live in our house–me, my wife, and our teenage son. Ten years ago, we had one… Read More