Does your heart ache when your children are rejected by others? Here’s four perspectives that can help them work through painful rebuffs.
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Keeping professional records during your homeschooler’s high school years can help them gain admittance to college.
It’s unrealistic to expect that every child should be completely dry, day and night, by the age of three.
We need to raise children that are aware of God’s love for them and who want to serve Him. As parents, we need to daily challenge them to grow and start out on the journey to spiritual maturity.
As a homeschooling parent, don’t be afraid to learn along with your kids.
Parenting your pregnant teen is a whole new level of motherhood. It can also be a deepening of your relationship.
As a mom, every minute and hour is different from one day to the next. Reading Scripture will provide peace, transform thoughts, and allow God to be the one in control of the household.
Today’s kids face new challenges and ask questions our kids didn’t have to two decades ago. But God has provided every answer and truth to help them have a positive mindset and turn adversity into an adventure.
Being honest with our children is important. Even in stressful times, it can build trust. Developing an understanding of your family’s unique fears and stresses can benefit your ability to cultivate security.
Let’s be honest: Homeschooling isn’t for everyone. Here is a look at what homeschooling is, and several ways to determine if it’s best for your family.