How Stressed Are You?
Reflecting on some of the most popular posts on our site for the first half of this year, it was interesting to me that this article by Kara on “Help for Stressed Out Families” has been so popular.
Reflecting on some of the most popular posts on our site for the first half of this year, it was interesting to me that this article by Kara on “Help for Stressed Out Families” has been so popular.
So this is the third and final day of our video shoot for the Sticky Faith parent curriculum.
Yesterday I had the chance to celebrate Father’s Day with my dad, as well as with my husband and kids and lots of other relatives.
Kids often bear the symptoms of their parents’ anxiety and conflict. These insights from a trained therapist can help families take steps toward a healthier relationship dance.
A few years ago, Andy Root, who teaches at Luther Seminary, told me that he was writing a book about the effects of divorce on kids.
Nielsen recently released a report on the “New Digital American Family.” I have to admit up front that I don’t love that set of descriptors.
When I graduated from college, I got a job in San Diego (where I was from) and moved back home.
I drink water in the car all the time. A few weeks ago, my five year-old commented, “Mom, you’re not allowed to drink and drive.”
I’m always excited on E-Journal day, but today I’m especially thankful to be able to put three great new resources in your hands in this E-Journal.
Kara Powell interviews Terry and Sharon Hargrave on improving parent-child communication during adolescence.