Here’s How to Love a Teen
Parents are called to create an environment of love for their kids – even when they’re teens! But how the heck do you pull it off?
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Parents are called to create an environment of love for their kids – even when they’re teens! But how the heck do you pull it off?
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Teen brains are still undeveloped so our parenting strategies need to take that into account as we lead our teenagers.
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Learn how our resources at pursueGOD.org can help you talk to your teen in a meaningful way.
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Paul Tripp teaches that parents often try to force change on their kids but only God has the power to change their hearts.
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Boundaries in parenting are all about transferring ownership where your kids grow and learn how to function as an independent person.
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Your students’ hormones are raging, and that can drive them crazy. The world encourages them to explore their feelings; the Bible says to take those feelings captive.
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Every kid – even the most challenging ones – need and deserve affirmation.
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The Bible says that if you love your kids, you will lovingly discipline them.
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If you want to lead your kids to the promised land, follow the timeless advice of Moses to parents and grandparents. The first principle is simple: put God first.
Read MoreThe statistics are shocking when it comes to how many kids leave the faith after high school. It’s because we’re missing one important thing.
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Studies show that almost a third of teenagers will battle depression at some point during adolescence. We need to be equipped to recognize the signs of depression and how we can help.
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God has a great plan for our kids, and prayer is a big part of seeing it happen.
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Every kid experiences anxiety so parents need to be on alert and ready to help their kids navigate it successfully.
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What does the car ride home from the game look like in your family? Fight the temptation of being critical about the game and find ways to simply encourage.
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When your kid is heartbroken over friend drama it can be hard to know how to react as parents. Keep these tips in mind so you’re ready for it!
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Parents often find it challenging to provide feedback to their teens without sounding critical. Is there a right way to do it?
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Co-dependency is the excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner or even our kids.
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If your kid seems depressed, withdrawn or lonely, they may be experiencing bullying.
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John Townsend says that parents (and their boundaries) are like guard rails helping to keep their teenagers on the right path.
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During the elementary school years, kids are developing competence (and hopefully confidence) as they compare themselves to their peers. In today’s topic we look at Eric Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development to identify some do’s and don’ts of parenting kids into confidence.
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Our kids will grow up with a particular attachment type – which will impact the quality of their future relationships. Good parents will do everything they can to help their kids form healthy attachments.
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Parenting would be easy if the Bible had an instruction manual that guaranteed perfect kids. But, that’s just not how it works.
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The stats tell us that we need to protect our kids from the dangers that come with unfettered phone use.
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