As the thermometer inches up this summer, so may tempers be increasing in your home. If you have kids that just can't seem to get along, these tips may be just what you are looking for to cool things down.
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Talking to Kids About Sanctification
Perfectionism is a burden that no one should carry. As Christian parents, we can help our children understand that God does not call us to be perfect but sanctified. Here you will learn how to communicate this concept to your children in a way they can understand.
How to Help Your Child with Perfectionism
No one is perfect, but some kids think they should be. This post will help parents spot possible underlying problems and give tips on how to help a child with perfectionism.
Christian Parenting is “Heart” Work
Parenting is not an easy job - it is hard work. It is also *heart* work. Keeping the right focus can help us parent the part of our kids that has eternal value: the heart.
20 Ways Christian Parents Can Discipline Their Children
Do you ever feel unsure about how to best discipline your children? Here's a helpful list of 20 ways Christian parents can discipline their children.
I Lost My Temper, Now What?
If you have ever struggled with anger outbursts as a parent (and who hasn't), read on to find out what you can do in the aftermath as well as some ideas to prevent them from happening.
The Truth About Parental Consistency
We know we are supposed to be consistent as parents, but what does that really mean? Is there a "right" or "wrong" way to implement consistency? Read on to find out.
Harsh Punishments – Why They Don’t Work
In the heat of the moment it can be very tempting to punish our children severely. We may even feel justified in doing so. But is it effective? This article will look at the reasons why punishments don't work and some implications for Christian parents.
Why Do Children Lie?
Lying is a common behavior problem in childhood. But why do some children lie more than others? And what can Christian parents do about it? Here we will explore some answers to both of these questions.
My Child is Afraid of the Dark
Is your child afraid of the dark? Here we will uncover some possible underlying causes and think "outside the box" for ways to address this very common childhood issue.
Teaching Children About Prayer
This post challenges Christian parents to help children grasp the depths and truths of what prayer really is by using fun games and a visit to a vending machine!
An Easter Egg Hunt Alternative for Christian Families
If you are looking for and alternative to a typical Easter egg hunt this year, try this activity for Christian families: A Hunt and Give!
How to Help Young Kids Understand Easter and Good Friday
As Christian parents, it's important we help our little children understand the truths of Good Friday and Easter in developmentally appropriate ways.
Natural and Logical Consequences: Examples and Uses
Natural and logical consequences make sense as a discipline strategy, but often parents struggle to come up with ideas of their own in the heat of the moment. Here we explain what these types of consequences are and some examples to get you thinking in the right direction.
Intentional Misbehaviors: “I Don’t Care!”
What do you do when your child doesn't seem to care? Addressing a hard heart is an important task for all Christian parents. Here we will identify some examples of intentional misbehaviors, what God has to say about hard hearts and what you can do to effectively address them.
Selfish Behavior in Children
Interrupting . . . running through the house . . . leaving dirty towels on the floor . . . these are all common childhood behaviors. And what they have in common is a focus on self. Here we will learn about selfish behaviors and how parents can address them.
Ignorant Misbehaviors: “I Didn’t Know THAT Would Happen!”
All misbehaviors are not created equal. Figuring out the heart condition behind the behavior is important for Christian parents. Here we explore the first of the three different types of misbehaviors.
Why Kids Ask So Many Questions and How to Build Trust with Your Answers
Kids ask so many questions. Let's learn some reasons why and how you can use your answers to build trust in God.