Connecting with young teens can be challenging but time spent with them will be rewarding for both parents and kids
Connecting with Family
As a dad, you have the ability to positively influence your kids and establish lasting connections. When your kids grow from each age and stage, you can grow your connection with them too! Explore these ideas to cultivating your relationships with your children.
With no parents to depend on, a teenage boy refuses to let his family fall apart
When you compete for your grandkids’ love, nobody wins
Help kids through the angst of switching homes, even when you feel discouraged at the idea of packing off your children to the other parent for the summer.
Make sure you remember to parent your other children while dealing with a prodigal child.
Do your kids feel overlooked? Try these simple ways to give them one-on-one attention.
Of all the elements that contribute to a positive volunteering experience, perhaps the most important is “fit.”
Enjoy these fun ideas for spending time together as a family!
Protect children of divorce from growing up too soon.
Consider taking a pledge as a family to honor God with your entertainment choices.
Liven up your kids’ lunchboxes with something different.
Military families need your support. Here are some insights into what you can do to be there for them.
Catch glimpses of the miraculous in unexpected places.
Overcome obstacles to build memories with your child with special needs.
You can help your kids give generously to others.
It’s true that emotional connection doesn’t come easily for many men. But God desires that we engage our families wholeheartedly — with all our heart, soul, mind and strength!
Parents of young children don’t need to spend a lot of money to make the holidays merry.
If you are fortunate enough to have extended family living nearby, why not resurrect the often-overlooked tradition of a family meal?
Kids in blended families have circumstances that make life more stressful for them. As parents and stepparents, making ourselves aware of their perspective is one of the most loving things we can do.