Why don’t we give like we should, like we want to? Just like any “yes” in life, giving means saying “no” to some other things. By contrast, when we’re saying “no” to giving, we’re simultaneously saying “yes” to some other things. Lesser things. Before we can change and become greater givers, we have to evaluate […]
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Counter-Cultural Parenting: Parenting with Joy
I hear it all too often (and am tempted to participate more often than I’d like to admit): Parenting rants. We commiserate with each other when we feel worn out, unappreciated, manipulated, alone. But looking to our children to fulfill our deepest needs is a mistake — just as it is when we look to […]
Are You Speaking Your Teen’s Love Language?
Loving your teenager looks different than loving your small child or even your adult child. In the throes of raging hormones and emerging independence, teens will often shun familiar shows of affection that they relished as children. Even if you’ve fostered a close relationship with your son or daughter as a child, in many ways, […]
How to be a Social Butterfly
Oprah Winfrey once said, “Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down.” As a teenager, it can be difficult to make genuine friends. With gossip, cliques, and stereotypes in high school, trustworthy and reliable […]
Depression in Teenagers
It’s no secret that teenagers are moody. Their mood swings can be caused by stress, problems at home, self- loathing, or peer pressure from classmates. The reasons are endless, but the reality is simple: If your teenager’s mood swings go beyond what is considered normal, they could suffer from an emotional disorder. One of the […]
Effects of Television on Teenagers
Many teenagers love to watch television. Since the invention of television in 1926, television has brought billions of minutes of programming to living rooms all over the world, and it’s almost too easy to be a couch potato for hours with the amount of television available today. Televisions can be a reliable source of information […]
Talking To Your Teen About Sex
Unfortunately, talking to teenagers about sex has become very convoluted. Some people say openness about sex has led to higher promiscuity levels amongst teens while others claim that communication on the subject deters dangerous experimentation. Starting early by fostering open, honest communication with your child will prepare you both for this conversation. Hiding the truths […]
Looking to Incorporate God and Fun in Your Child’s Summer?
Summer planning can be one of the hardest choices to make for your child. Are you trying to figure out something for your child and his friends for the summer? At the same time as fun, wouldn’t it be nice to incorporate God and recreational activities all in one? Perhaps your ideas are different than […]
Transferring Your Business to a Family Member
If you’re considering transferring a business like a medical transportation company to a family member, there are some considerations to address before you finalize your decision. For example, only about 30% of businesses survive the transfer to the second generation and only 15% to the third. If not done correctly, transferring your business to a […]
Is Your Teen Diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder?
Securing a bond and attachment with a parent or parents becomes a very important aspect of not only early years, but also teenage and adult years for an infant. This attachment is usually made during the first few hours, weeks, and months of a child’s life. Parents who develop a safe, caring, and stable environment […]