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The Best Defence against “Hook-Up Culture” is a Good Offence
The Best Defence against “Hook-Up Culture” is a Good Offence
Apr 20, 2020 | Healthy Sexuality

Children need parents who model joy-filled sexuality in a marriage, and communicate more clearly and passionately than the culture that surrounds them.

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What Tone Are You Setting For Your Home?
What Tone Are You Setting For Your Home?
Apr 20, 2020 | Anger & Outbursts

Do you “verbalize your enthusiasm” for your kids?

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When It’s Good for Kids to Say No!
When It’s Good for Kids to Say No!
Apr 20, 2020 | Healthy Sexuality

Teaching your kids from an early age to love and serve people without being manipulated.

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When Out-of-Control Kids Can’t Hear Your Gentle Voice
When Out-of-Control Kids Can’t Hear Your Gentle Voice
Apr 20, 2020 | Anger & Outbursts

Your kids need you to be calm and self-controlled... but strong. So enter with confident — even loud — empathy!

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Whoops, There’s Sex in Our Family Night Movie!
Whoops, There’s Sex in Our Family Night Movie!
Apr 20, 2020 | Healthy Sexuality

Don't pretend it away — It's always better to talk about what you've seen.

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Your Child’s Misbehaviour: A Cry for Help?
Your Child’s Misbehaviour: A Cry for Help?
Apr 16, 2020 | Mental Health

It may be that your child is simply feeling discouraged, anxious, tired, hungry, or afraid.

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What Does My Child See on My Face in Times of Discipline?
What Does My Child See on My Face in Times of Discipline?
Apr 16, 2020 | Discipline

Sending messages of God’s grace and truth to our kids, even in the midst of the struggle.

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Communicate Love to Your Kids. Use Words When Necessary.
Communicate Love to Your Kids. Use Words When Necessary.
Apr 16, 2020 | Mental Health

Sometimes we can say everything we need to — without words.

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A Better Way to Respond to Tantrums
A Better Way to Respond to Tantrums
Apr 16, 2020 | Anger & Outbursts, Discipline

Learning to respond to a child’s meltdown with confident compassion instead of condescension, control, or cowering.

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How to Develop Empathy in Kids (Part 1)
How to Develop Empathy in Kids (Part 1)
Apr 15, 2020 | Mental Health

Some practical ways to help kids develop the rich emotional insight they need for wonderful relationships in life.

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