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Featured | Mental Health

How to Have a Healthy Disagreement with Your Child

As children get older, addressing the conflict gets a little more complicated, and it’s easier for frustration and even anger to arise. Read More

Birth - 5 years | Featured

How to Survive Your Preschooler’s Tough Questions

Please tell me I’m not the only one who gets caught unawares by their preschooler’s seemingly innocent—yet loaded—questions. In theory, my five-year-old’s question was an easy one to answer, but I knew a slew of follow-up questions and rebuttals would follow, ones that would require complicated answers I... Read More

Featured | Mental Health | Self Care

Will This Ever Get Easier?

The bad days won’t always last. They can’t. There can be no darkness without the existence of its counterpart — light. Read More

Featured | Imagine The End | Special Topics

6 Truths for Any Special Needs Parent

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

Celebrations | Featured

Easter Basket Ideas Your Kids Will Love

Easter is such a wonderful time of joy and celebration! And just like at any fun party, kids love getting a goodie basket! But the struggle of finding fun items for your Easter basket is real. Read More

Featured | High School (9th-12th)

Dealing With Worry When Your Kid Gets Their Driver’s License

Trust what you’ve taught them. More than likely, you’ve spent the last year teaching and preparing them for this day. Read More

Character and Values | Elementary (K-5th) | Featured | Finance | High School (9th-12th) | Middle School (6th-8th)

How to Teach Your Kids to Manage Money at Every Age

Kids who know the basics of healthy money management have a great opportunity to become adults who make good financial decisions. Read More

Featured | Special Topics

What Your Enneagram Type Says About Your Parenting Style

The Enneagram is a personality typology that focuses on motivations. While most personality assessments group people based on how they act, the Enneagram groups people based on why they act that way. Read More

Birth - 5 years | Featured

How Do I Teach My Toddler Patience?

Teaching a toddler patience will require you to have realistic expectations. Work toward consistency, not constancy.  Read More

Character and Values | Featured | School Life | Social Life

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