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November 01, 2023

Are Adopted Kids More Rebellious?

Question: Dr. Dobson, are adopted children more likely to be rebellious than children raised by biological parents? If so, are there any steps I can take to prevent or ease the conflict? My ...

October 04, 2023

Talking to Kids About Halloween

Question: Dr. Dobson, what do you tell kids about Halloween? Answer: Halloween is a rather different story. Whereas it can be argued that Christmas is a Christian holiday with Christian o

May 03, 2023

Strength to Carry On

Every mother deserves our support and admiration, but the single mom merits a double dose. She must locate available and safe child-care services, work for eight or more hours every day, ...

June 03, 2022

How to Raise a Brat

The late Dr. Benjamin Spock, who wrote the perennial best seller, Dr. Spocks Baby and Child Care, was severely criticized for his laissez-faire approach to child-rearing.

November 17, 2021

Words of Encouragement for Moms

Many wonderful emotions accompany the exhilarating privilege of bringing a baby into the world and then watching that little tyke begin to grow and learn and develop. How well I remember ...

August 25, 2021

3 Steps to Taming Your Child’s Tongue

Author: Ginger Hubbard

"Mooooomy, I want some juuuiiice!" Whining "She was mean to me first!" Blaming "You're stupid!" Disrespecting "Tommy's not doing what you told him to do!" Tattling "No, I'm not going to ...

February 04, 2021

Creating a Legacy For Your Family

I have found great wisdom in the adage, "That which you own will eventually own you!" Having surrendered my hard-earned dollars for a new object only obligates me to maintain and protect ...

November 06, 2020

4 Feminist Lies That Are Making Women Miserable

Author: Suzanne Venker

Twenty years ago, I wrote my first book about why women can't "have it all," or at least not all at once, despite what the culture tells them. At the time, the so-called Mommy Wars were ...