Posts from August 2020

Posts from August 2020

Developing Rules and Consequences

Developing Rules and Consequences Start the process of successfully developing a set of rules and consequences that demand honesty, obedience, and respect in your home, all while offering your teen encouragement to continue to make good decisions and wise choices. This workbook helps you to effectively communicate, with compassion, necessary changes in how your home should operate, giving you the tools to set appropriate boundaries and to get positive responses from your teen. BUY NOW

https://thesource4parents.com/parenting-help/sensible-bare-minimum-screen-limits/

PARENTING HELP Sensible (Bare Minimum) Screen-Limits August 21, 2019 Facebook0 Twitter1 E-mail2 Reasonable Rules that Won’t Wreck the Relationship Jonathan McKee What age should I get my kid a phone? How long should I allow my son to play his video games each day? What age should I allow my kids on social media? What if my teen demands she needs her phone in her bedroom at night? These are by far some of the most common real-world questions I’m…

https://thesource4parents.com/youth-culture-window/pandemic-obstacle-or-opportunity/

Pandemic: Obstacle or Opportunity? It Hasn’t Affected All Teens the Same Way David R Smith As the Coronavirus pandemic begins to fade – oh, it’s not fading? – we have a better understanding of how it has affected us. There was a lot of speculation at the outset, but now we know the toll this unique era of human history has taken on us. Let’s just say that the pandemic has impacted young people in wildly different ways. For example,…

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When I got married in October of 2018, I didn’t stop learning. I didn’t stop growing. Instead, I continued to seek wisdom from other married couples. I continued to learn more about my husband. I continued to grow in my character. I continued doing what I had been doing before. The learning and growing never stops. What about you? When you read through my list above, where do you see yourself? Have you been intentional in growing in your relationship…

Pain is Part of the Story He is Writing

    I sat on the floor with my scrapbook open, the photos instantly taking me back to the hospital bed. The memories flooded my mind as I flipped through each page: my family gathered around me and my swollen face, the question hanging in the air: “Will it work this time?” Born with a cleft lip, I wasn’t new to surgeries. But in my late teenage years, what was supposed to be one routine jaw procedure turned into four…

5 things to try when you don’t want to read the bible

  I believe that the Bible is God-breathed (2 Tim. 3:16). I have experienced the transformational power of God’s Word. I know that reading Scripture is the best way to know God and to become more like Him. And yet . . . There are days (which sometimes clump together into weeks and months) when I’m unmotivated to study the Bible. There are a million reasons for this, from my sin nature pulling me toward lesser things, to the zillions…