Why Rules Alone Don’t Work
The culture is at war with parents for the hearts and minds of their children. I dont need to describe this battle because you see it, too. Parents in decades past would not have believed what was abo
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The culture is at war with parents for the hearts and minds of their children. I dont need to describe this battle because you see it, too. Parents in decades past would not have believed what was abo
After disciplining a child, it is crucial for parents to show tenderness and affection. Correction is necessary for a child's growth and development, but it can leave kids feeling upset, confused, or even guilty if not handled in the right way. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that it’s important to show unconditional love and support, which helps create a safe and nurturing environment. This encourages children to see that even though they made a mistake, they are still valued and cherished. It also develops a deep respect for Mom and Dad and their authority.
If your husband is like most men, he probably struggles with his relationship with you. Perhaps he finds it difficult to communicate his emotions or what he needs. In this video, Morgan Beeler explains several things that all men want (beyond physical intimacy), and offers specific ways you can encourage your husband to help your marriage thrive.
When disciplinary measures fail, it is usually because of fundamental errors in their application. It is possible for twice the amount of punishment to yield half the results. I have made a study of
Question: Dr. Dobson, it just seems barbaric to cause pain to a defenseless child. Tell me why you think it is healthy to spank him or her.
Trying to make the right decisions while going through a severe trial can be difficult. Emotional turmoil makes it hard to think clearly. In this video, Chris and Taylor Bruin explain that asking God for wisdom opens your heart to His peace and direction amidst the chaos.
When kids don’t listen and are defiant, emotions can run high and communication breaks down. This can leave everyone in the family upset. But yelling isn’t the way to address misbehavior.
Permissive parenting can be just as damaging as authoritarian parenting. Aim for the middle ground.
A child's disobedient behavior can be motivated by his or her desire for power that lies within a human spirit.
Dr. Dobson explains the difference between shaping the will of a child and breaking his spirit.



