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Five Steps to Teaching Kids to Say “I’m Sorry”

FIVE STEPS TO TEACHING KIDS TO SAY “I’M SORRY” We all mess up, sometimes. But apologies are hard — even…

Motherhood at the End of Me

MOTHERHOOD AT THE END OF ME By Liz Wann Sometimes motherhood can just be too much. There are many times…

The scary truth about what’s hurting our kids

THE SCARY TRUTH ABOUT WHAT’S HURTING OUR KIDS By Becky Mansfield In the past week, I’ve read several studies that…

5 Things That Hurt Relationships with Grandkids

5 THINGS THAT HURT RELATIONSHIPS WITH GRANDKIDS By Stacey Monaco The wise and loving grandparent has the opportunity to treasure…

I wish all moms would read this

I WISH ALL MOMS WOULD READ THIS By Becky Mansfield Joanna Gaines said that she started writing a post about the…

Emotion Coaching Step 2: Seeing Expressions of Emotion as Opportunities for Teaching and Intimacy

EMOTION COACHING STEP 2: SEEING EXPRESSIONS OF EMOTION AS OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEACHING AND INTIMACY By Ellie Lisitsa Working through your…

10 Mighty Prayers for Your Adult Children

10 MIGHTY PRAYERS FOR YOUR ADULT CHILDREN If you’ve raised a child or children, you’ve likely realized that they weren’t…

Changing Fatherhood

CHANGING FATHERHOOD By Nick Fouriezos Dads play only a bit part in raising children, right? WRONG! As you’ll find here,…

Ideas for Managing Family Time

IDEAS FOR MANAGING FAMILY TIME Families have a lot going on. Juggling school, work commitments, extracurricular activities, and social engagements…

Five Steps to Teaching Kids to Say “I’m Sorry”

FIVE STEPS TO TEACHING KIDS TO SAY “I’M SORRY” We all mess up, sometimes. But apologies are hard — even…

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