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Providing Kids Alternatives to Violent “Entertainment”

Over the years, child's entertainment has become more and more violent. Cartoons these days depict lands of fantasy filled with mythical creatures and mystical powers. Dr. Dobson provides his input on

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The Pot Escape

A Colorado family experienced a frightening surprise last week when their toddler, for no apparent reason, became groggy and unable to walk. A trip to the local emergency room found the cause: the chi

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Faith and Family: Raising Kids Right Part 2

As a parent, it's easy to feel like a chef, nurse, chauffer, referee, maid, and coach. Sometimes all you can see is the pile of dirty laundry and the sink of dirty dishes. Hear from pediatrician Dr. Meg Meeker about the valuable work that you do as a parent as you teach your children who they are and who God is!

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Faith and Family: Raising Kids Right Part 1

Monday night is soccer practice; Tuesday is violin. You never sit around the dinner table on Wednesday evenings because of AWANA, but you can sometimes squeeze it in on Thursday if ballet doesn't go too late. And Friday is supposed to be date night with your husband, but by then you hardly have the energy to put on eye shadow ... Sound familiar? Then it's time to find help.

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Scripture and the Family Part 2

One day your six-year-old daughter is learning Bible verses, and it seems like only the next day that she becomes a teenager who can hardly be dragged to church,let alone to a family Bible study! Hear encouragement from "power parents" Jay and Heidi St. John about what to do when your children refuse to join the family for time together with God.

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Scripture and the Family Part 1

We teach our kids to walk and talk, and we help them with their algebra homework. So why wouldn't we teach our kids about the Word of God too? Jay and Heidi St. John discuss the importance of spending time in the Bible with your children,and why that doesn't have to be an overwhelming idea.

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The Disappearance of Leisure

It used to be that Sunday was a day where the family got together and hung out. Maybe going to grandma's for a nice Sunday dinner. But, today is a lot different. Families rarely spend time together. W

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Bullying: How to See Your Way Through the Storm

Why is it that bullies only mess with other kids when no one else is looking? Hear physician in residence Dr. Meg Meeker talk with a young man who has dealt with his fair share of pain, his mom who was his true advocate, and a school counselor who had enough. Hear what bullying really looks like, whom it affects and how one brave woman is taking action in her school to see it stop AND learn how you can stand up to make a difference too.

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The Culture-Wise Family

It's come to the point where you dread Friday night. You know that your teenager will ask for money to meet his friends at the movies. It's not the money that bothers you; it's the violent slasher-flick he wants to see. Is saying "no" worth the inevitable kicking and screaming? Gain the strength to regulate what your kids watch by learning just how harmful violent and sexual media can be to your family.

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Honoring our Veterans with a Vision America Needs

"Selfies." You've probably heard of them. They are the photos that teens (and, too often, young adults) take of themselves and post far and wide for the admiration or amusement of friends. Snapchat, F

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