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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

Back-to-School Conversation Tips

Be Available Right after school isn’t always the best time for your children to tell you about their day. They … More

back-to-school, conversations with kids, conversations with teens, hope, intentional parenting, Proverbs 19:20

Differentiation Advice… to me

I need to hear this advice, so I’ll share it with you!

Christian Parenting, differentiation, Ephesians 1:16-17, grace, intentional parenting, perspective, space, teen parenting, transitions

Transitions and Differentiation

Discomfort is a part of growing up

Biblical Parenting, differentiation, emotions, expectations, intentional parenting, Philippians 1:6, transitions

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