Timeouts and consequences might stop hitting temporarily, but they don't teach your child how to ask for what they need. Here's what actually helps kids learn better strategies.
Discipline involves teaching your child ways to behave, follow rules, and learn self-control. Abuse isn’t discipline but rather actions that harm a child. Learn the difference and where to find help.
As every parent knows, no two children are alike, and no one discipline strategy is guaranteed to work for every child. Given the diversity of personalities and temperaments, parenting requires ...
Tired, lonely parents struggle with superficial family discipleship programs. But by caring for parents’ faith, the church cares for the whole family. Parenting advice is never in short supply. If you ...
My oldest son Micah was walking on the college campus about 15 years ago when he was stopped by a student who asked, “Hey, are you related to Mark Fox?” Micah grinned and said, “Yes, he’s my father.” ...
New research from Barna, in partnership with Awana, reveals a striking disconnect between parents and church leaders when ...
There is a better way to raise your children than caning them. Try being firm and kind. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...