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PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. 20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS AS A PARENT How to Measure Success as a Parent. Some things are so routine, you don’t even have to think about them. Like . . . eating a sandwich. watching the news. brushing your teeth. driving a car. But in less time than it takes to do any of these, a parent can. . .touch the heart of a child forever! Be careful how you measure success. SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
CHILDREN ARE LIKE DOGS Call it, and it runs away. Tell it to sit, and it jumps on the counter. The more you go toward it, with open arms, the more it moves away. Instead of continuing to act like a dog owner, you should learn to behave like a cat owner. Put a dish of food near the door, and let 5 WAYS TO HELP TEENS COPE WITH CHANGE Below are some strategies that can help your teen cope with change: 1. Acknowledge emotions. The first step in managing emotions associated with any type of life change is simply to give yourself permission to experience the emotion so it can run its course. Transitions, like graduation, seem to be entirely positive to onlookers but may trigger EVERY KID NEEDS A TRIBE Reggie Joiner. Contributor Reggie is founder and CEO of Orange (The reThink Group). He has co-written three parenting books, Don't Miss It, Playing for Keeps and Parenting Beyond Your Capacity as well as other leadership books including A New Kind of Leader and ThinkOrange.
DANGERS OF AN UNGRATEFUL LIFE Discontentment is how our problem started. Think about it. Two people who lived in paradise and had everything became obsessed with the one thing they didn’t have. As a result they lost everything. Discontentment is a dangerous thing. Whenever you show gratitude, you PARENT CUEBLOGPODCASTFAITHWHAT TO EXPECT IN SIXTH GRADEDR. CHINWÉ WILLIAMSWHAT EASTER IS ABOUT A team of family experts and everyday parents working together to help you make every moment count as you launch your kids on their next bigadventure.
PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. 20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS AS A PARENT How to Measure Success as a Parent. Some things are so routine, you don’t even have to think about them. Like . . . eating a sandwich. watching the news. brushing your teeth. driving a car. But in less time than it takes to do any of these, a parent can. . .touch the heart of a child forever! Be careful how you measure success. SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
CHILDREN ARE LIKE DOGS Call it, and it runs away. Tell it to sit, and it jumps on the counter. The more you go toward it, with open arms, the more it moves away. Instead of continuing to act like a dog owner, you should learn to behave like a cat owner. Put a dish of food near the door, and let 5 WAYS TO HELP TEENS COPE WITH CHANGE Below are some strategies that can help your teen cope with change: 1. Acknowledge emotions. The first step in managing emotions associated with any type of life change is simply to give yourself permission to experience the emotion so it can run its course. Transitions, like graduation, seem to be entirely positive to onlookers but may trigger EVERY KID NEEDS A TRIBE Reggie Joiner. Contributor Reggie is founder and CEO of Orange (The reThink Group). He has co-written three parenting books, Don't Miss It, Playing for Keeps and Parenting Beyond Your Capacity as well as other leadership books including A New Kind of Leader and ThinkOrange.
DANGERS OF AN UNGRATEFUL LIFE Discontentment is how our problem started. Think about it. Two people who lived in paradise and had everything became obsessed with the one thing they didn’t have. As a result they lost everything. Discontentment is a dangerous thing. Whenever you show gratitude, youPARENT CUE APP
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20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s WHAT YOU AND YOUR KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Day by day, Carlos leads kids on a journey of building true confidence that goes way beyond bravado or being a know-it-all. The book shows . . . You can be confident because God loves you. God’s plan is the best plan. God can use you no matter what. God can do the impossible. God is always with you. God has given you what you need to stand 7 MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES TO HELP YOUR KIDS FIND PURPOSE Here are seven meaningful activities to help your kids find purpose in the world around them: Create a family tree: Grab the construction paper, scissors, glue, and paint—it’s time to get crafty! It’s so important for kids to understand the legacy they were born into. As Maui (from Disney’s Moana) says, it’s about “knowing where you PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS AS A PARENT How to Measure Success as a Parent. Some things are so routine, you don’t even have to think about them. Like . . . eating a sandwich. watching the news. brushing your teeth. driving a car. But in less time than it takes to do any of these, a parent can. . .touch the heart of a child forever! Be careful how you measure success. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
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20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s WHAT YOU AND YOUR KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Day by day, Carlos leads kids on a journey of building true confidence that goes way beyond bravado or being a know-it-all. The book shows . . . You can be confident because God loves you. God’s plan is the best plan. God can use you no matter what. God can do the impossible. God is always with you. God has given you what you need to stand 7 MEANINGFUL ACTIVITIES TO HELP YOUR KIDS FIND PURPOSE Here are seven meaningful activities to help your kids find purpose in the world around them: Create a family tree: Grab the construction paper, scissors, glue, and paint—it’s time to get crafty! It’s so important for kids to understand the legacy they were born into. As Maui (from Disney’s Moana) says, it’s about “knowing where you PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS AS A PARENT How to Measure Success as a Parent. Some things are so routine, you don’t even have to think about them. Like . . . eating a sandwich. watching the news. brushing your teeth. driving a car. But in less time than it takes to do any of these, a parent can. . .touch the heart of a child forever! Be careful how you measure success. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
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RAISING AWARENESS: THE REALITY OF FOSTER CARE Foster Care is Broken. 1. We need more foster parents. The discrepancy between the amount of kids in care and the amount of foster homes prepared to serve them is shocking. In our country’s biggest cities, kids are sleeping in hotels and in police stations while they wait for a better option to present itself. 2. GRADUATION GIFTS THAT WILL REALLY MEAN SOMETHING Coffee Mug, $20.99. Art Set, $129.99. Motivational Calendar, $18.95. Giving Keys Necklace, $25.00+. Starting Now Book, $15.00. This post contains affiliate links. Parent Cue is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program. PARENT CUEBLOGPODCASTFAITHWHAT TO EXPECT IN SIXTH GRADEDR. CHINWÉ WILLIAMSWHAT EASTER IS ABOUT Every parent wants their kid to grow up confident. We all want our kids to be convinced of their place in the world, bold in their approach to life, self-reliant and courageous when itPARENT CUE APP
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20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s WHAT YOU AND YOUR KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Day by day, Carlos leads kids on a journey of building true confidence that goes way beyond bravado or being a know-it-all. The book shows . . . You can be confident because God loves you. God’s plan is the best plan. God can use you no matter what. God can do the impossible. God is always with you. God has given you what you need to stand PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be ONE MARBLE AT A TIME One Marble at a Time. I’ve been told there are 936 weeks in the life of a child from birth to 18. We have a visual for those weeks here at Parent Cue in the form of a jar filled with 936 marbles. The idea is that when you count the weeks you have left with a kid, you stand abetter chance of
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. 5 WAYS TO HELP TEENS COPE WITH CHANGE Below are some strategies that can help your teen cope with change: 1. Acknowledge emotions. The first step in managing emotions associated with any type of life change is simply to give yourself permission to experience the emotion so it can run its course. Transitions, like graduation, seem to be entirely positive to onlookers but may trigger SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
PARENT CUEBLOGPODCASTFAITHWHAT TO EXPECT IN SIXTH GRADEDR. CHINWÉ WILLIAMSWHAT EASTER IS ABOUT Every parent wants their kid to grow up confident. We all want our kids to be convinced of their place in the world, bold in their approach to life, self-reliant and courageous when itPARENT CUE APP
Parent Cue helps you count the weeks and connects you with practical things to read, do, or say to help you engage with the heart of your child this week. Designed for parents of babies through high schoolers, these prompts will come in the form of videos and things to talk about in the morning, at mealtime, or while you are cuddling withyour
20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s WHAT YOU AND YOUR KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Day by day, Carlos leads kids on a journey of building true confidence that goes way beyond bravado or being a know-it-all. The book shows . . . You can be confident because God loves you. God’s plan is the best plan. God can use you no matter what. God can do the impossible. God is always with you. God has given you what you need to stand PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be ONE MARBLE AT A TIME One Marble at a Time. I’ve been told there are 936 weeks in the life of a child from birth to 18. We have a visual for those weeks here at Parent Cue in the form of a jar filled with 936 marbles. The idea is that when you count the weeks you have left with a kid, you stand abetter chance of
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. 5 WAYS TO HELP TEENS COPE WITH CHANGE Below are some strategies that can help your teen cope with change: 1. Acknowledge emotions. The first step in managing emotions associated with any type of life change is simply to give yourself permission to experience the emotion so it can run its course. Transitions, like graduation, seem to be entirely positive to onlookers but may trigger SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
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HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS AS A PARENT How to Measure Success as a Parent. Some things are so routine, you don’t even have to think about them. Like . . . eating a sandwich. watching the news. brushing your teeth. driving a car. But in less time than it takes to do any of these, a parent can. . .touch the heart of a child forever! Be careful how you measure success. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. RAISING AWARENESS: THE REALITY OF FOSTER CARE Foster Care is Broken. 1. We need more foster parents. The discrepancy between the amount of kids in care and the amount of foster homes prepared to serve them is shocking. In our country’s biggest cities, kids are sleeping in hotels and in police stations while they wait for a better option to present itself. 2. GRADUATION GIFTS THAT WILL REALLY MEAN SOMETHING Coffee Mug, $20.99. Art Set, $129.99. Motivational Calendar, $18.95. Giving Keys Necklace, $25.00+. Starting Now Book, $15.00. This post contains affiliate links. Parent Cue is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program. PARENT CUEBLOGPODCASTFAITHWHAT TO EXPECT IN SIXTH GRADEDR. CHINWÉ WILLIAMSWHAT EASTER IS ABOUT Every parent wants their kid to grow up confident. We all want our kids to be convinced of their place in the world, bold in their approach to life, self-reliant and courageous when itPARENT CUE APP
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20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s WHAT YOU AND YOUR KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Day by day, Carlos leads kids on a journey of building true confidence that goes way beyond bravado or being a know-it-all. The book shows . . . You can be confident because God loves you. God’s plan is the best plan. God can use you no matter what. God can do the impossible. God is always with you. God has given you what you need to stand PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be ONE MARBLE AT A TIME One Marble at a Time. I’ve been told there are 936 weeks in the life of a child from birth to 18. We have a visual for those weeks here at Parent Cue in the form of a jar filled with 936 marbles. The idea is that when you count the weeks you have left with a kid, you stand abetter chance of
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. 5 WAYS TO HELP TEENS COPE WITH CHANGE Below are some strategies that can help your teen cope with change: 1. Acknowledge emotions. The first step in managing emotions associated with any type of life change is simply to give yourself permission to experience the emotion so it can run its course. Transitions, like graduation, seem to be entirely positive to onlookers but may trigger SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
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Parent Cue helps you count the weeks and connects you with practical things to read, do, or say to help you engage with the heart of your child this week. Designed for parents of babies through high schoolers, these prompts will come in the form of videos and things to talk about in the morning, at mealtime, or while you are cuddling withyour
20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s WHAT YOU AND YOUR KIDS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Day by day, Carlos leads kids on a journey of building true confidence that goes way beyond bravado or being a know-it-all. The book shows . . . You can be confident because God loves you. God’s plan is the best plan. God can use you no matter what. God can do the impossible. God is always with you. God has given you what you need to stand PRESS PLAY - A KIDS DEVOTIONAL TO BUILD CONFIDENCE THAT In Press Play, kids will learn eight principles to help them have God-fueled confidence. • Have a plan to strengthen your relationship with your kid. • Worry less about their self-worth. • Enjoy seeing them thrive. • Prepare your kids to be an advocate for themselves and others. • Watch your child build resilience. HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be ONE MARBLE AT A TIME One Marble at a Time. I’ve been told there are 936 weeks in the life of a child from birth to 18. We have a visual for those weeks here at Parent Cue in the form of a jar filled with 936 marbles. The idea is that when you count the weeks you have left with a kid, you stand abetter chance of
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. 5 WAYS TO HELP TEENS COPE WITH CHANGE Below are some strategies that can help your teen cope with change: 1. Acknowledge emotions. The first step in managing emotions associated with any type of life change is simply to give yourself permission to experience the emotion so it can run its course. Transitions, like graduation, seem to be entirely positive to onlookers but may trigger SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
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HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS AS A PARENT How to Measure Success as a Parent. Some things are so routine, you don’t even have to think about them. Like . . . eating a sandwich. watching the news. brushing your teeth. driving a car. But in less time than it takes to do any of these, a parent can. . .touch the heart of a child forever! Be careful how you measure success. 20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be 6 WAYS TO APPRECIATE TEACHERS DURING COVID-19 Or simply email or text a few words of thanks. 3. Send a gift. Find out from the school where you can send them a gift, order one online and address it to the teacher. (If you need some ideas, check out the Parent Cue store.) 4. Buy dinner at a local restaurant. You RAISING AWARENESS: THE REALITY OF FOSTER CARE Foster Care is Broken. 1. We need more foster parents. The discrepancy between the amount of kids in care and the amount of foster homes prepared to serve them is shocking. In our country’s biggest cities, kids are sleeping in hotels and in police stations while they wait for a better option to present itself. 2. SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
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HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS AS A PARENT How to Measure Success as a Parent. Some things are so routine, you don’t even have to think about them. Like . . . eating a sandwich. watching the news. brushing your teeth. driving a car. But in less time than it takes to do any of these, a parent can. . .touch the heart of a child forever! Be careful how you measure success. 20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s HOW PARENTS CAN HELP KIDS DEALING WITH ANXIETY AND Do a daily check in. Even if everything seems OK with your kids, checking in with them every day is a great way to keep a pulse on how they’re feeling. The body is a great truth teller, so ask them how they’re feeling on a scale of one to 10, ask them how they’re feeling in their mind, heart, and body. Be 6 WAYS TO APPRECIATE TEACHERS DURING COVID-19 Or simply email or text a few words of thanks. 3. Send a gift. Find out from the school where you can send them a gift, order one online and address it to the teacher. (If you need some ideas, check out the Parent Cue store.) 4. Buy dinner at a local restaurant. You RAISING AWARENESS: THE REALITY OF FOSTER CARE Foster Care is Broken. 1. We need more foster parents. The discrepancy between the amount of kids in care and the amount of foster homes prepared to serve them is shocking. In our country’s biggest cities, kids are sleeping in hotels and in police stations while they wait for a better option to present itself. 2. SHUTTING DOWN GOSSIP AND BUILDING CHARACTER Shutting Down Gossip and Building Character. It was one of those major learning lessons in my parenting life. My wife Cathy and I were “speculating” at the kitchen table one day that one of our neighbors were probably getting a divorce. The husband hadn’t been around, and Cathy had heard from one of the other neighbors that hewas
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20 THINGS WE LEARNED IN 2020 20 Things We Learned in 2020. Look. It’s okay to be ready for 2020 to be over. It’s been a crazy year—one filled with experiences and challenges that none of us could have been prepared for. (Okay. To be honest, my mom is a low-key doomsday preparer, so she was pretty much set.) But before we write the year off as a total bust, let’s LEVEL UP: A DIFFERENT KIND OF BOARD GAME “Tell me about a time when you were afraid,” I asked my 10-year-old son. “I guess it was that time when the tornadoes were close by and we had to go in the downstairs bathroom and shut thedoor.
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR ADULT CHILD IS MESSING UP The purpose of tough love is to stop the problematic behavior and encourage positive growth and responsibility in your adult child. Don’t confuse tough love with meanness.The purpose of meanness is to be hurtful, which is the opposite of tough love. Tough love is intended to put your child on the path to healing and wholeness. FINDING OUT YOUR CHILD HAS AUTISM Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder manifesting in significant social, communication, and behavioral challenges and affects 1 in 68 children in the U.S. The word “spectrum” reflects the diverse ways in which symptoms can manifest, ranging from mild language or social problems, to very extreme, aggressive behaviors. HELPING YOUR CHILD THROUGH GRIEF 1. Be honest about the loss. Specifically, let them be honest about it. They may need you to model talking through your feelings. But a child is also, and often especially in this time, in tune to how you are. If they hear much of your own pain, they can ignore theirs and try to care for you. 5 WAYS TO HELP TEENS COPE WITH CHANGE Below are some strategies that can help your teen cope with change: 1. Acknowledge emotions. The first step in managing emotions associated with any type of life change is simply to give yourself permission to experience the emotion so it can run its course. Transitions, like graduation, seem to be entirely positive to onlookers but may trigger DANGERS OF AN UNGRATEFUL LIFE Discontentment is how our problem started. Think about it. Two people who lived in paradise and had everything became obsessed with the one thing they didn’t have. As a result they lost everything. Discontentment is a dangerous thing. Whenever you show gratitude, youFeatured
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