Strategies to Cultivate Healthy Sibling Relationships
Do your children have a good relationship with each other? Or are they more likely to fight than enjoy each other’s company? As parents, we play a crucial role in helping nurture a good sibling relationship and reduce sibling rivalry and conflict.
Megan Dahlman on Creating A Health and Fitness Lifestyle That Benefits the Whole Family
The attitudes we have towards health, fitness, and nutrition trickle down to your whole family. Instead of living in seasons of extremes, we can find balance in the way we care for ourselves and our families.
How to Raise Kids You and Other Grown-Ups Like
Beyond eye contact, please and thank you, and handshakes, some traits make kids enjoyable to be around both for us and others. Having kids liked by grown-ups matters because it will create a foundation for our future relationships with them and provide opportunities for future success.
Paige Rien On Renovating Our Heart and Home
Renovation shows and designer Instagram feeds are all the rage. Nowadays prospective homeowners search for something they can fix up and make their own. This knowledge about renovations and fixer-upper projects gives us insight into what God wants to do in our hearts and homes.
Our Best Tips for Getting Dinner on the Table
Dinner times can be one of the most stressful times of the day in many of our homes. This could be for a number of reasons. For example, you could be exhausted from a long day, or maybe you’re the go because of your kid’s busy schedule. Or maybe we’re just bored with the same old meals. Here are some tips that will help get dinner on the table with ease.
Whitney Bean on Restoring Balance to Your Busy Family Life
We hear a lot about self-care these days. Instead of a quick fix, we can take time to slow down and figure out what we really need. According to Whitney Bean, our best tool is our natural intuition, techniques, and some focused space to learn how to listen to the body's beautiful communication system.
Things to Consider When Sharing Kid Pics on Social Media
As a mom who uses social media to build my business, I have been challenged to consider what I am posting online, why I am posting it, and the impact it will have on my family. I am not alone in this. That is why I circled up with my friends Noelle Rhodes and Jess Carey to talk more about this.
Kristin and Danny Adams on Following The Road to Love and Laughter
Every relationship, including marriage, needs plenty of love and laughter. But how do you keep the fun and connection going when the road gets hard? That’s the question that this week’s guests Kristin and Danny Adams are going to answer.
What Your Kid Needs to Know About Friendship
It’s heartbreaking to watch our kids struggle with friendships. As parents, we can teach them how to be good friends, help them manage complicated feelings, and equip them for the complexities of friendship so they grow from these experiences.
Lucille Williams & Monica Welch on How to Parent A Strong-Willed Child with Love and Grace
Do you have a strong-willed child that seems impossible to you? Or maybe being a parent has way more ups and downs than you anticipated? You are not alone. Even though parenting can be unpredictable, we can do it with love and grace.
Dividing Household Responsibilities - Taking the Stress of Who Does What
Who does what in your home? Is there a strict division of labor? Or do you do everything together and share responsibility? There is no right to do it, however, it must be talked about or bitterness and resentment can take root and negatively impact your marriage.
Justin Whitmel Earley on How to Create Habits of Success for Your Family
Habits, rhythms, and routines are the building blocks of family culture. You can choose them on purpose and lead your family into the love of God and neighbor together. As well as create an atmosphere in your home of security, safety, and belonging for your family.
How to Successfully Navigate the Transitions of Family Life
We all go through seasons of transition. There are some transitions we see coming, and others will catch us off guard. When we can recognize or anticipate those navigate them well for ourselves and our family.
Bethany Jett on Self Control, Leadership, and Responsibility in our Sons
Growing up in today’s culture our kids face many challenges. However, we can teach our kids how to have self-control, take responsibility, and develop leadership skills so they can navigate obstacles well.
Helping our Kids Cope with Disappointment
Watching your child struggle with disappointment isn’t easy. It’s uncomfortable for parents, sometimes even agonizing. But instead of rushing in and fixing it we can empower your child to navigate disappointment well.
Sarah Bragg on A Mother's Guide to Raising Herself
Nothing will grow you faster than trying to raise a child. The lessons you want to teach them are ones you are probably still learning yourself. With a bit of help from Sarah Bragg, you can grow into your best self even amid the challenge of parenting your kids.
5 Things That Get in The Way of a Happy and Healthy Family
In this episode you’ll hear about 5 things that prevent the building of a healthy culture. These things are important to talk about because you’ll want to make sure that they’re not undermining the good work you are doing in your home.
The Traits of a Happy and Healthy Family
All happy and healthy families have a handful of common traits such as cohesiveness, shared values, and clear expectations. In this episode we are taking a deep dive into these and other characteristics as well as explaining what they look like in everyday life.
Judge Roy Sparkman on What Parents Need to Know About Religious Freedom
Our ability to live according to our religious beliefs has been an essential part of our country from the beginning. In recent years, government actions have encroached on religious freedom. So now more than ever it is important to know what our religious freedoms are and not rely on hearsay and sound bites to inform us.
Friends Talking Family
Today I am going to be joined by a few of my friends. It’s a new series called Friends Talking Family. It features friends coming together to talk about the nitty gritty, the ups and downs, and the behind the scenes look at what it takes to build our best families.