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Macaroni at Midnight Part 1

Bullying is an all too common issue in our culture. On this broadcast of Family Talk, hear from a speech from Dr. Don Bartlette as he shares what it felt like to grow up unwanted and ridiculed. He recounts the agony of rejection and then the hope that he found when one woman showed him that he had value. Its a compelling account of the power of our words and actions.

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Making a Difference in the Opioid Crisis

The widespread abuse and death attributed to opioid addiction have forced the government to label it a public health crisis. On this Family Talk broadcast, Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with Shannon Royce of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She describes how addiction warps the brain, but also how communities can bring an end to this epidemic.

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The Keys to the Human Heart Part 1

The dynamic between parents and their children can be quite hostile if respect and honor are not a priority. Today, youll hear a classic conversation Dr. Dobson had with author and speaker, Dr. Gary Smalley. Dr. Smalley stresses the need for parents to be gentle and loving towards their kids, in all circumstances. The two also talk about how proper discipline can edify while still encouraging good behavior.

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Raising Kids Who Love the Lord Part 2

There is no bigger obligation for parents than to teach their kids Gods Word. Dr. Dobson finishes talking to Joe White, president of KanakukKamps and author of Faith Training. They reiterate the jobs of mothers and fathers to complete their childrens education, with the Bible as the centerpiece.

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Raising Kids Who Love the Lord Part 1

Isaiah 38 reminds parents to share stories of Gods faithfulness with their kids. Dr. Dobson talks with his good friend Joe White, author of Faith Training. Joe uses the analogy of passing a baton, to describe the transfer of a spiritual legacy from generation to generation. The two also examine the value of memorizing scripture, and the numerous ways to love your kids.

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Sources of Self-Esteem in Children, Part 1: Society’s Infatuation with Beauty

Why are feelings of inadequacy and inferiority so prevalent among people of all ages at this time?The current epidemic of self-doubt has resulted from a totally unjust and unnecessary system of evalua

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Sources of Self-Esteem in Children, Part 3: The Role That Parents Play

In a very real sense, we parents are products of the society whose values I have condemned. We have systematically been taught to worship beauty and brains, as everyone else, and so have our grandmomm

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Sources of Self-Esteem in Children, Part 2: Is I.Q. a Predictor of Success?

I have referred to a "system" of evaluating human worth in our culture, beginning with the most important attribute of physical attractiveness. You may ask, what ranks second in significance?

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Scaling Back the Routine

I am convinced that most contemporary mothers care more about their husbands and their children than about any other aspect of their lives, and they would like nothing better than to devote their prim

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Busy Fathers and Exhausted Mothers

I spoke at a White House conference a few years ago during which the other speaker was Dr. Armand Nicholi, a psychiatrist from Harvard University. His topic, like mine, was the status of the American

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