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Dr. Dobson Minute

Single Parent Blues

Being a single parent is one of the most difficult tasks for any man or woman.

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The Process of Extinction

Why do kids whine? Because it works! To reinforce good behavior, respond only to "whine-free" requests.

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Videos

The Donkey That No One Could Ride

Gather your children around to listen to a story about a sad little donkey whose life was redeemed and given special meaning by the only One who was destined to ride him. Happy Easter from Dr. James Dobson and everyone at Family Talk!

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The Talking Scale

If your "batteries" are low, it's time for a change of pace -- at least for a day or two. Do something fun!

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There’s a Star in my Apple

Are you seeing all your child has to offer? Try a new perspective to help you see those positive qualities.

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A Race Without A Finish

Wondering where your children are picking up their values and attitudes? They watch you constantly.

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A Letter To Parents Of Anorexics

Is your child struggling with disordered eating? Hear some encouragement today.

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Unmet Expectations

Life isn't fair! It's best to prepare your children for this reality now.

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No Two Alike

Be wary of comparison -- especially when it comes to children. Each one is unique.

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Broadcasts

Plugged In: Teaching Your Children to Be Media Savvy

Is your family honoring God with their media choices? Bob Waliszewski (pronounced Wall-eh-shess-key), former director of PluggedIn.com for over twenty-seven years, joins Dr. James Dobson on today’s edition of Family Talk. They discuss what to look for in today's movies, TV programs, video games, and more. Bob reveals that parents can't just hope their kids will make wise choices on their own when they're faced with peer pressure and temptation to consume media that celebrates worldly, sinful behavior.

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