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5 Ways to Work Through Sibling Rivalry

A home without conflict isn’t an achievable or worthwhile goal. Our kids are going to argue. And we, as loving parents, are here to help them through it. Read More

Elementary (K-5th) | Family Activities | Family Nights | Featured | Middle School (6th-8th)

Level Up: A Different Kind of Board Game

In the 30 minutes it took to play Level Up, I probably had one of the better conversations I’ve had with my son in quite a while—all while playing a board game. Who knew? Read More

Character and Values | Featured | Imagine The End | Other Resources | Special Topics

5 Things I Want My Kids to Know About Confidence

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.  Read More

Character and Values | Family Activities | Featured | Imagine The End

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

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. Read More

Celebrations | Featured | Seasonal

Father’s Day Gifts All Dads Will Love

Dads can be notoriously hard to buy for, especially on Father’s Day. So we did a little hunting and found a great list of gifts for all Dads to help them know they are seen and celebrated! Read More

Featured | Phase | School Life | Seasonal

End of School Year: How to Prepare for the Next Phase

School may be out for your kids, but it’s a perfect time to lean into new ways to support them as they grow, change, and enter into new phases. Read More

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

How to Explain Confidence to a Child

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

Featured | Mental Health | Social Life

7 Signs Your Child May Be Lonely

The first step toward warding off loneliness is to recognize the signs and clues that your child may be feeling lonely.   Read More

Featured | Mental Health | Social Life

4 Ways to Help Your Child Cope With Loneliness

Parents hate to think that their child might be lonely. And let’s face it, loneliness isn’t healthy for kids or adults.   Read More

Celebrations | Elementary (K-5th) | Featured | High School (9th-12th) | Middle School (6th-8th) | Seasonal

Graduation Gifts That Will Really Mean Something

Whether it’s from kindergarten or college, graduation is a big moment in the life of a kid. And as parents we know that these milestones matter. Read More