What’s the Most Important Thing Your Mom Taught You?
Mother's Day is a wonderful opportunity to express to our moms that we love and care about them. Moms are the ones who gave us life, or adopted us into our forever family.
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Mother's Day is a wonderful opportunity to express to our moms that we love and care about them. Moms are the ones who gave us life, or adopted us into our forever family.
Question: Dr. Dobson, how is a hyperactive child to be managed? Answer: Let me share a list of eighteen suggestions that were provided in a book by Dr. Domeena Renshaw entitled The Hyperactive Child.
What is it like to experience parental burnout? According to Procaccini and Kiefaber, it occurs in five progressive stages, each more stressful than the ones before.
Question: Dr. Dobson, we have an adopted girl who came to us when she was four years old. She is very difficult to handle and does pretty much what she pleases. For us to make her obey would be very unpleasant for her, and frankly, we don't feel we have the right to do that. She has been through a lot in her short life. Besides, we're not her real parents. Do you think she'll be OK if we just give her a lot of love and attention?
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton continues his interview with Alli Worthington, to discuss her upcoming book, Remaining You While Raising Them: The Secret Art of Confident Motherhood. Listen as Alli dispels myths about what it takes to be a “good mom,” and encourages mothers not to abandon themselves while raising their kids. Alli also reminds moms in all things, to lean on the Lord for help in parenting. Proverbs 31:26-28 says, “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue. She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. Her children arise and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her.”
Elementary children somewhere today are listening intently as their teacher reads to them during story time. The book is about a biological boy who decided he was really a girl. Naturally, as the children listen, they become confused and begin to wonder how this can possibly be.
Literally, within a generation, the culture in America has turned upside down, and our kids are standing at ground zero. What was right just ten years ago is now seen as wrong and vice versa. How do parents in this environment raise their children to change the culture and not become victims of it?
Have you ever heard a husband, wife, dad, mom, or grandparent say, "Because that's what families do?" This comment usually precedes an act of sacrifice, unconditional love, or an outpouring of grace to another family member.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. William Lile shares that in the fight against abortion, the battle for life is not just for God’s pre-born, but for the heart and soul of this nation. The “pro-life doc” points out that now is the time to be preparing the church and pro-life organizations for what’s to come, given that Roe v. Wade was overturned. He points to the irony that Congress penalizes those who disturb the freshly laid eggs of endangered sea turtles on the beach with a $100,000 fine, while a woman can terminate her pregnancy in any trimester with no legal repercussions. Dr. Lile states that every Christian, like the biblical Esther, must be prepared to become a voice for the voiceless “for such a time as this.”
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 39% of all American abortions were the result of the abortion pill known as RU-486. Today, a shocking 54% of abortions occur through the deadly procedure. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. William Lile discusses a resource that has rescued over 3,000 babies. After taking the lethal abortion pill, a mother can contact AbortionPillReversal.com, where trained professionals will offer support and outreach to potentially help save her baby. This could be through the prescription of the natural hormone progesterone, with the hope of preserving the pregnancy. The goal is to start treatment within the first 24 hours, but many successful reversals have occurred within the first 72 hours of taking the first set of pills.



