by Brionna Kennedy | May 7, 2014 | Discipline
If you are a parent of a teenager who is almost old enough to drive, you probably have heart palpitations when you think about it. However, there are five things you need to teach your teen about driving to keep him safe and to help you keep your sanity as well....
by Amy LeForge | May 5, 2014 | Tween
Spring has sprung! Time to ditch those winter boots and coats and slip into something more comfortable (and fashionable)! No one is more excited about shaking the Winter blues than children. Little girls are especially excited about all of the fun and pretty clothes...
by Amy LeForge | May 5, 2014 | Parenting
Childhood fears are natural, but can also be frustrating and disheartening for parents. Since young children often have trouble separating fantasy from reality and communicating their feelings, it’s often difficult to know what they’re afraid of or why....
by Annette Hazard | May 3, 2014 | Baby
Getting ready for a baby is both exciting and slightly scary. Everyone is full of advice, and you also have your own intuition to listen to. As you consider all of the changes ahead, read on for some insightful preparation needs that you may or may not have already...
by Amy LeForge | May 3, 2014 | Baby
The decision to have a child is the biggest decision that a couple will make. Here are five important things to consider before you bring home your bundle of joy. Parenting Style An online search or bookstore shelf read will show you quickly how many different...
by Amy LeForge | May 3, 2014 | Parenting
As a Christian parent, it’s natural to want to raise your kids to respect God, parents, and authority. But raising an honest and responsible kid can be a real challenge in a culture where parents seem to swing between the two extremes of authoritarian and...