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Providing critical assets for children may help them live happier and more successful lives as adults.
Many in our country are struggling financially and the rate of homelessness has skyrocketed. What are some ways that you and your kids can reach out to those in your community who have fallen on hard times? In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler offer several good suggestions.
A prescription for a renewed healthy family life could begin with this simple phrase: "Slow it down."
Adolescence is tough enough. Today's commentary explains how broken homes make it even worse.
Tell the kids stories about your family. Rich heritage may be lost if it isn’t passed to the next generation.
Be aware of opportunities to offer genuine, well-deserved praise to your children, while avoiding the emptiness of flattery.
Teaching your children the truth about sex might seem a bit scary, but if you don't do it, who will? Television? Movies? The public school system? Today on Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his insightful discussion with Dr. Kevin Leman and Kathy Flores Bell about their book, A Chicken’s Guide to Talking Turkey with Your Kids About Sex. You’ll not only learn how to give your children the truth and guidance they need about the serious subject of sex, but you may even deepen your relationship with them as well.
As a parent you may have experienced an overwhelming sense of panic when you realize it’s time to have that talk about the “birds and the bees” with your kids. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with Christian psychologist, author and speaker, Dr. Kevin Leman, and co-founder of Team Lizzie Bell, Kathy Flores Bell, about the book they co-authored entitled, A Chicken’s Guide to Talking Turkey with Your Kids About Sex. You’ll be enlightened and entertained as you learn how you can trade those sweaty palms and the dread of “the sex talk” for a much more prepared and natural discussion with your kids.
Don't bribe, beg, or threaten a child to eat their dinner. When hungry, they'll eat what is on their plate!
Question: Dr. Dobson, don't you think homeschooling might negatively impact the socialization process? I don't want my children growing up to be misfits.



