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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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If your "batteries" are low, it's time for a change of pace -- at least for a day or two. Do something fun!
Creating precious memories with your kids gives them a foundation of love and joy they’ll carry for a lifetime.
Are you really giving your kids your undivided attention—or are you faking it?
The old debate about which is best for your children, "quantity time" or "quality time," shouldnt be a debate at all. Its not the quantity of time that you spend with your children, it's the quality t
Take time to kindle a love of nature in your child -- go on walks, grow a garden, or visit the zoo!
PG stands for "parental guidance," and it's a good idea! Before hitting the theaters with your kids, research the films!
Be careful not to sacrifice purpose and relationship for the grandeur of a "dream castle."
Carrie Wilkerson was over $100,000 in debt and 145 pounds overweight. Admittedly, she had been inattentive to details in her business and with her health, and unfortunately, both had become out of control. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with Carrie, author of The Barefoot Executive, about how she paid off every dime within two years by working at home, and dropped down to a healthy weight by practicing discipline. You can experience Carrie’s success too by learning how to live free from bonds that can enslave you.
Carrie Wilkerson experienced a conflict that mothers often face. With two newly-adopted preschoolers, she felt conflicted, or "mom-flicted," about going back to a traditional "9 to 5" job and leaving her kids in daycare. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson candidly discusses this common dilemma with Carrie, the author of The Barefoot Executive: The Ultimate Guide for Being Your Own Boss and Achieving Financial Freedom. Be encouraged as Carrie shares how God guided her through this season of life, revealing talents that He blessed her with and how she has helped other moms be financially independent.
It doesn't take a lot to get the attention of your child. Find out how in today's commentary.