I can’t hear you when you’re yelling
Research shows that three out of four parents yell, scream, or shout at their children or teens about once a month on average.
Research shows that three out of four parents yell, scream, or shout at their children or teens about once a month on average.
Most people in a conversation aren't listening. To have successful, loving relationships, we must learn some essential steps to effective listening.
What are some of the emotional issues involved for the adult caregiver?
When your child says, "He made me do it!" do you struggle for a response?
Blessing your children can create a more comfortable atmosphere in your home.
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Here's a great list of ways we (as parents) can live out our Faith with our kids this summer.
The words that you speak can be helpful or harmful—they’re just like cash in your pocket.
Divided loyalties, inside jokes, new traditions... entering marriage can bring a host of emotions and tensions between a spouse and his or her new family.
Good leaders lead their families well. How can families, specifically kids, thrive in the calling God has placed on our lives?
Ed Stetzer on
It's easy to tell someone what your priorities are. But your actions might tell a different story.
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