Let Your Kids be Kids!: Jacqueline Chung
With the school holiday coming to an end, early childhood educator Dr Jacqueline Chung cautions against packing our children’s timetable, which can deprive them of the simple joys of growing up.
With the school holiday coming to an end, early childhood educator Dr Jacqueline Chung cautions against packing our children’s timetable, which can deprive them of the simple joys of growing up.
The founder of the Dads for Life movement learns about God’s heart through his own pains and heartaches.
A prodigal daughter who once left the church—and the Christian faith—gives her side of the story.
Building a deep, loving relationship with children will help parents to bring them to God.
A mother shares how she copes with busy schedules and reluctant kids to get them to read the Bible each day.
Fathers should let their kids stumble and fall as that will help them learn and cope with future problems, says the Board Chairman of Focus on the Family (Singapore).
A decision to avoid stressing her kids with tuition ended in regret, but this mother received reassurance and a new revelation of God’s heart.
A working mother of three shares several biblical perspectives that helped her deal with mum guilt and be a happier, healthier, and holier mum.
Focusing on what really matters can help parents build relationships with teenagers, says a mother of two.
Correcting a child needs to be done out of love and with the right motivation, says Tim Kimmel, CEO of Family Matters and author of many books on family relationships.