Raising Your Child’s I.Q. – Part 1
Moms, talk to your toddlers! Social interaction leads to better intellectual development in young children.
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Moms, talk to your toddlers! Social interaction leads to better intellectual development in young children.
Build each other up in your marriage, and become a mirror of love and grace every day.
Question: Dr. Dobson, you have been very critical of behavioral scientists and other writers who recommend a more permissive approach to child rearing. Explain why this concerns you. Why is it ever wr
Question: Dr. Dobson, the concept of who God is has always been difficult for me to comprehend. I'm still not sure I understand Him as I should. How can my children possibly grasp who He really is?
Being a father and a Type A personality myself, I look back on my parenting experiences and recall instances where I could have done a better job. I wish I could relive some of those busy days at a sl
Your daughter collects your words like precious stones, storing each one in the vault of her heart. In this short reel, Brenen Beeler demonstrates that, as her father, you are shaping how she views herself and her abilities. Every time you speak words of strength, wisdom, and genuine praise into her life, you're laying another brick in the foundation of her confidence. As you encourage her to grow in her relationship with the Lord, you are being a strong example for her to emulate.
Especially for teens, food can be an outlet when life feels out of control. Keep an eye on your child’s eating habits.
Is your child showing signs of depression, such as lethargy, trouble sleeping, stomach problems or anger? Dr. Dobson provides wisdom on what to do.
Though we may forget early school lessons, education is still important because it teaches us things such as self-discipline and character.
Children thrive when there is order and firm discipline in the classroom, enabling them to learn in a safe and calm environment.



