
Parenting Advice: 5 Questions
Paul Tripp
(Video) Every mom and dad needs to have these questions at the ready. They're simple enough to use with a toddler, yet mature enough to use with a teen or young adult.

Why Kids Ask Why (And How to Respond Lovingly)
Jen Wilkin
For the most part, we parents consider it a privilege to supply answers, but then there are days the “why’s” won’t stop. As much as we want to help our kids learn and grow, incessant “why’s” can wear on even the most enthusiastic parent

The Two Kinds of Conversation You Need To Have With Your Children
Tim Challies Over the course of my years of parenting, I have picked up advice from a hundred different sources. I remain a firm advocate of saying to friends, “I’d like my children to be like yours. Tell me what you’ve learned along the way.” The counsel this friend gave me was as simple as it gets and just about as helpful as any I’ve heard.

How to Talk to Your Kids About Gender
Mark Spansel Nothing really prepared me for the conversation I recently had with my kids. Talking to my kids about transgender issues wasn’t in the parenting class Michelle and I took years ago. But here’s what I said.

Focus: Sex Through the Phases
Jim Burns How can parents help their children understand sex, and how can parents teach this in an age-appropriate way?

When Dad Doesn't Disciple the Kids
Jen Wilkin Three kinds of “single moms” exist in the church: the literal single mom who is raising children on her own, the mom whose husband is an unbeliever and the mom whose husband professes belief but does not partner in the spiritual nurturing of the family...