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Tag Archives: Parenting
7 Things Teenage Boys Most Need
Being the parent of an adolescent boy is legendary for its difficulty. But according to one priest, who acts as a spiritual director for high school boys, just keeping in mind seven points can make for a better relationship with … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Health, Marriage and Family Health, Parenting
Tagged Parenting, teen health, TV and teens
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Parenting Style – Part 2
This is the second part in a series excerpted from my book God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Teen. You can learn more about parenting in my books God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Child or God’s Design for the … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Health, Parenting
Tagged best-friend parents, champion parents, dictator parents, marshmallow parent, Parenting, parenting style
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The ABCD’s of Parenting – Part 7
This is the seventh part in a series excerpted from my book God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Teen. DISCIPLINE We now come to the fourth letter—D for “Discipline.” Lifting up our teens with affirmation, blameless love, and connectedness is … Continue reading
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Tagged approval, boundaries, child health, connectedness, connecting, discipleship, discipline, Parenting, punishment, teen health, unconditional love
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The ABCD’s of Parenting – Part 6
This is the sixth part in a series excerpted from my book God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Teen. CONNECTING WITH THE WORKADAY WORLD If your teen is not overscheduled and you feel good about the family connectedness, then part-time … Continue reading
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Tagged affirmation, approval, blameless love, child health, connectedness, connecting, discipleship, discipline, Parenting, teen health, unconditional love, work
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The ABCD’s of Parenting – Part 5
This is the fifth part in a series excerpted from my book God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Teen. CONNECTING WITH FRIENDS … AND MORE FRIENDS Besides connectedness with parents, highly healthy teens need connectedness with highly healthy friends, activities, … Continue reading
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Tagged affirmation, Anna Karenina, approval, blameless love, child health, connectedness, connecting, discipleship, discipline, Edward Hallowell, family vacation, Leo Tolstoy, Parenting, teen health, unconditional love
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The ABCD’s of Parenting – Part 4
This is the fourth part in a series excerpted from my book God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Teen. CONNECTEDNESS The “C” of the “ABCD’s” of raising highly healthy children and nurturing highly healthy teens is “Connectedness.” It includes connecting … Continue reading
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The ABCD’s of Parenting – Part 3
This is the third part in a series excerpted from my book God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Teen. BLAMELESS LOVE The “B” of the “ABCD’s” of raising highly healthy children and nurturing highly healthy teens is “Blameless” or “Unconditional … Continue reading
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Tagged affirmation, approval, blameless love, child health, connectedness, connecting, discipleship, discipline, Parenting, teen health, unconditional love
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The ABCD’s of Parenting – Part 1
In my book, God’s Design for the Highly Healthy Teen, I wrote about the fact that highly healthy teens need four things from their parents to maintain their emotional health during their preteen and adolescent years. I call them the … Continue reading
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Tagged affirmation, approval, blameless love, child health, connectedness, connecting, discipleship, discipline, Parenting, teen health, unconditional love
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How parenthood makes life meaningful and how marriage makes parenthood bearable
When Baby Makes Three, the 2011 State of Our Unions report from the National Marriage Project and the Institute for American Values, relies on nationally representative data to answer four important questions about contemporary family life:
Posted in Marriage and Family Health, Mental Health, Parenting
Tagged happy marriage, marriage, Marriage and Family Health, marriage and health, parent, Parenting
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Mentored by a Milker of Cows
Long-time readers know of my fondness and appreciation for Bill Judge, a retired dairyman in Kissimmee, Florida, who has been my mentor and coach since the mid-1980’s. Now that my father has passed, Bill has become my second dad. In … Continue reading
Posted in Family Newsletter, Mental Health, Spiritual Health
Tagged Bible, happy marriage, marriage, mentor, mentoring, Parenting, prayer
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Parenting style affects child’s mental health
Matching your parenting style to your child’s personality can greatly reduce your child’s risk of depression and anxiety, researchers say in a new study.
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Tagged best-friend parent, best-friend parents, champion parent, champion parents, dictator parent, marshmallow parent, Parenting, parenting style, parents
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Teens look to parents as guide to healthy sexual behaviors
Yet another study has shown what many parents are shocked to discover: Mom and Dad are most often the key to a teen developing highly healthy attitudes about sex — NOT friends or the media.
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Tagged Parenting, sex, sexual health, sexuality, teen sex
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Dad’s good parenting may help daughters avoid risky sex
The daughters of fathers with good parenting skills are less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, a new study finds.
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Reading with mom can boost a child’s kindergarten readiness
Home learning experiences such as reading books with parents can improve low-income preschool children’s readiness to start school, researchers say in a press report from Society for Research in Child Development.
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A well-loved child more likely to be a loving spouse
The ability of men and women to have staying power and a strong level of commitment in their romantic relationships and marriage can be traced back to their early childhood and adolescence, a new study reports.
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Tagged happy marriage, healthy marriage, marriage, Parenting, parenting style, parents
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How to Create a Spoiled Brat: 9 Parenting No-Nos
Kids need to know their parents love them. But some moms and dads think that the way to show love is to accept children’s bad behavior. And that can turn even good kids into spoiled brats, says parenting guru Nancy … Continue reading
Good relationship with dad can help fight stress
Do you remember playing games with your dad or having heart-to-heart talks? For men, many years later, that turns out to be incredibly important. The relationship you had with your father, and the way that you treat your sons, may … Continue reading
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Tagged fathering, fathers, Parenting, parenting style
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New Lesbian Parenting Study Makes Claims Unsupported by the Evidence
You probably heard or read a headline saying something like this, “The National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study (NLLFS) published byAmerican Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers the following conclusion: ‘Adolescents who have been reared in lesbian-mother families since birth demonstrate healthy … Continue reading
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Listening to Mozart Won’t Make Your Child Smarter
First we learned that DVDs intended for babies are not only not helpful to children, but may harm them. Now comes a study showing no evidence of the so-called ‘Mozart Effect.’ The study, reviewing over 40 studies done of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Mozart, music, Parenting
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Mothers with kids at home needed to fill out brief survey by Father’s Day
The headlines at MSNBC are no different that those carried by most news media this last month: “Children of lesbian parents do well.” These headlines are based on a study published in the journal Pediatrics. You can see a critique … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Health, Marriage and Family Health, Parenting
Tagged adoption, homosexual adoption, lesbian, Parenting
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Lesbians are the “Best Parents Ever”? Eight reasons why the latest study doesn’t prove anything!
You’ve all seen the headlines by now: “Children of lesbian parents do well.” These headlines are based on a study published in the journal Pediatrics. Here’s a excellent critique of the study by Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute, a project … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, homosexual adoption, lesbian, Parenting
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Three Really Pernicious Messages behind the “Lesbians Make Better Parents” Story line
Conservative researchers and bloggers are dealing with the sampling and reporting problems associated with a recent study purporting to show that the children of lesbians are doing just fine. Here’s a commentary on the study by Jennifer Roback Morse of the … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, homosexual adoption, lesbian, Parenting
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Surprisingly, Family Time Has Grown
Working parents perpetually agonize that they don’t see enough of their children. But a surprising new study finds that mothers and fathers alike are doing a better job than they think, spending far more time with their families than did … Continue reading
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Tagged champion parent, Parenting, parenting style
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Study: Abortion Has More Negative Parenting Impact Than Other Pregnancy Loss
Amy Sobie is the editor of The Post-Abortion Review, a quarterly publication of the Elliot Institute. The organization is a widely respected leader in research and analysis of medical, mental health, and other complications resulting from abortions. This very informative … Continue reading
Posted in Bioethics, Children's Health, Marriage and Family Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Woman's Health
Tagged abortion, abortion side effects, anxiety, child abuse, depression, Parenting, post-abortion, sleep disorders, substance abuse, suicide, unplanned pregnancy
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Parents can help kids to slim down
A weight loss intervention directed at parents of overweight children may be as effective as interventions directed at both parents and children, study findings suggest. This new study confirms what Dr. Walt and his colleagues found when they did research … Continue reading
Posted in Children's Health, Nutritional Health, Obesity, Parenting
Tagged childhood obesity, Parenting, pediatric obesity
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