The Power of Affirmation
Remember the power of affirming your child. Catch him or her in the act of doing something right today and offer your praise!
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Remember the power of affirming your child. Catch him or her in the act of doing something right today and offer your praise!
There's nothing wrong with having a passion and a dream. It should, however, be kept in balance with other valuable components of your life—your family and your relationship with God being chief among them.
While we may aspire to bring our absolute best to the Lord in daily family worship, the reality of life often interferes, leaving us feeling unprepared or inadequate. In this reel, Chris and Taylor Bruin explain that God values our sincere efforts, however imperfect they may be. A brief prayer, a simple song, or a moment of reflection can be far more meaningful than letting perfectionism prevent us from connecting with our Heavenly Father altogether.
Building your child's character might be as simple as refusing to back down after you've said "No."
One step at a time, let your kids test the waters of independence while they’re young, so they'll have wisdom when they're grown.
Pray and “just get them through it” is advice to live by when parenting through the turbulent teen years.
It's much easier to find the solution when you understand the problem. Learn to read your child.
To put new life into your marriage, think like a teenager again! A little romance goes a long way.
Everything we say and do has a ripple effect that impacts others. Teach this while your kids are young, and they'll see the wisdom in it later on!



