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Flexibility and Making Space

Flexibility is key to motherhood.

Bible study, Biblical Parenting, flexibility, intentional parenting, interruptions, interuptibility, making space, Psalm 127:3, Quiet Time

The Importance of the Nativity

Take time to remind your children why Jesus’ birthday is so important!

Biblical Parenting, Christmas, intentional parenting, Jesus' Birthday, Jesus' death and resurrection, Luke 1-2, Matthew 2, Romans 5:8, The Nativity, The Nativity Story, The Reason for the Season

Respecting, Serving, and Yielding

“How to Help Your Children be Respectful and Serving”

1 Peter 3:15-16, Christian Parenting, honor, intentional parenting, likable, respect, training your child, yielding

Helping your Children be Likable: From Self-Focused to Attentive

Helping our children grow from being self-focused to attentive takes intentionality

2 Corinthians 2:15a, be aware, Biblical Parenting, hygiene, intentional parenting, self-focus, share donate

Helping your Children be Likable: From Entitled to Grateful

Helping our chidlren become grateful combats their entitlement.

1 Thessalonians 5:18, entitled, grateful, intentional parenting, parenting, thankful, training

Helping your Children be Likable: From Disrespectful to Respectful

Training children how to be respectful in public takes work, but it’s worth it!

Biblical Parenting, Christian Parenting, conversations, elderly, intentional parenting, Matthew 7:12, respect, training

Helping your Children be Likable: From Whining to Honoring

Helping your child graduate from whining to honoring

biblical, Christian Parenting, complaining, honoring, intentional parenting, likable, parenting, Philippians 2:14, training, whining

Cricket Song

Our children need reminders God is with them.

alone, back-to-school, building strength in kids, childhood memories, crickets, grandparents, sounds of summer, summertime, Zephaniah 3:17

The Vacuuming Conundrum

Setting “clean up” terms keeps expectations clear.

Cleaning, communication, Ecclesiastes 3:3b, expectations, finding Legos everywhere, intentional parenting, Lego Mom, Legos, vacuuming

Understanding Your Children’s Playtime Expectations

Understanding your children’s expectations will make your time together more productive!

building, communcating with your child, communication, Ecclesiastes 3:1, Ecclesiastes 3:5, expectations, Lego Mom, Legos, playing, playtime, sorting

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