What Parents Should Know About Teens, Part 2
Teenagers crave freedom but secretly, three out of four kids want a “take-charge parent.”
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Teenagers crave freedom but secretly, three out of four kids want a “take-charge parent.”
Parenting teens can feel like navigating a minefield of emotions and boundaries.
The Church, not the government, holds the real answer to helping those in need.
Are welfare programs really helping our citizens?
My children are still young, and they are doing fine now, but I worry a lot about the adolescent years that lie ahead. I've seen other parents go through some pretty terrible things when their teenage
Question: Dr. Dobson, we have a twenty-one-year-old who is still living at home. He does not want to come under our authority and he breaks all the rules we have set up as minimum standards of behavio
All parents want their children to grow up to make wise money decisions.
Odd jobs can give kids a taste for how satisfying work can be and help them succeed as adults.
Is your home becoming a palace of entitlement? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson and author Kay Wills Wyma discuss her eye-opening book entitled, Cleaning House. After realizing her five children expected to be served at every turn, Kay embarked on a 12-month experiment to teach them responsibility and a strong work ethic. Proverbs 22:6 says, “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old, they will not turn from it.”



