How to Not Freak Out When Talking to Your Teenager
Being able to talk well is usually dependent on our kids not thinking that we are going to freak out.
Being able to talk well is usually dependent on our kids not thinking that we are going to freak out.
The lessons we help our kids learn as they pursue their athletic endeavors can have results that reach far beyond the world of sports.
In this back-to-school season, there are a lot of anxieties—and a lot of opportunities. We can use this time as an opportunity to speak to those and walk with them.
Today we are sharing a guest blog from Crystal Paine while Shaunti is in this season of cancer treatments. Enjoy! How I Stopped Yelling at My Kids By Crystal Paine I thought I was a patient person…then I had kids. I said I’d never yell at my kids…and then I had kids. I pictured myself as…
Here are a few things we want you to know as you head off into your next adventure.
I once heard an exhausted mom say, “If God wanted me to really love parenting, then He should have put a little more bling on it.” Which of course started a Beyoncé song in my head.