Teaching Kids How to Manage Money
Children won’t know the value of a dollar until we teach them how to manage money wisely.
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Children won’t know the value of a dollar until we teach them how to manage money wisely.
What’s more important when it comes to spending time with your kids: Quality or quantity? Or both?
Here's an idea relevant to relationships that I think makes a lot of sense. It's called "the first five minutes" and is based on a book that was published many years ago. Its thesis was that the first
Playful activities and laughter are vital for building strong family bonds. Trina Alleyne explains how joyful interactions create lasting memories, reduce stress, and bring fun to ordinary days. By prioritizing enjoyable activities, parents can cultivate an atmosphere of love and unity in their home.
Take time to kindle a love of nature in your child -- go on walks, grow a garden, or visit the zoo!
Being a father and a Type A personality myself, I look back on my parenting experiences and recall instances where I could have done a better job. I wish I could relive some of those busy days at a sl
PG stands for “parental guidance,” and it’s a good idea! Before hitting the theaters or watching movies at home with your kids, take time to research the films. Listen to this Dr. Dobson Minute for his thoughts on children’s media exposure.
Consistent family meals together can play an important part in raising healthy, happy children.
Creating precious memories with your kids gives them a foundation of love and joy they’ll carry for a lifetime.
Gratitude isn’t just something you feel in your heart. It should cause you to want to tell God and others how much you appreciate their acts of kindness. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that expressing thankfulness has benefits beyond just strengthening relationships.



