Category: Kids + Parenting

Our Kids Spell Love T-I-M-E

Saving - Credit

By Jessica Wolstenholm

The other day my son popped his head into my room where I was sitting on my bed propped up with pillows, fighting the flu and nursing my six week old.   “Hey mom! I just passed this cool new level on my video game, wanna see?!” He was bouncing up and down, obviously so […]

5 Ways to Help Your Kids Manage Conflict

Conflict - Conflict resolution

By Christine Bailey

We’ve all been in the situation: our child has a conflict with another child.  Perhaps we feel embarrassed or defensive.  We intervene and face the children towards each other and tell them to apologize.  After they speak the prompted, sing-songy, syrupy-sweet words, “I’m sorr-yyyyy…”, they run off to play again, unfazed.  Then we pat ourselves […]

3 Keys to Simple Family Faith-Building

Family - Stepfamily

By Editorial Team

As parents (if we grew up in the church), when we think of discipleship, we often think of a 10 step plan to lead our kids to Christ, including (but not limited to). . . daily family Bible study being at church whenever the doors are open long and meaningful prayers at the dinner table […]

How – and Why – To Make Gift Bags for the Homeless

Packaging and labeling - The English Patient

By Christine Bailey

Dear Ramona, I admit I was quite hurried when I saw you sitting on a bench in front of the downtown library, holding a crushed, bent-open book in both your hands while you read aloud to yourself.  As I slowly pulled my car to the curb in front of you, I could see you were […]

Christmas Break Sanity Savers

Christmas Day - Christmas gift

By Jennifer Thorson

Maybe it’s just me, but when my kids are off school for Christmas break, it gets plain old WILD at our house! Something about the combination of the upcoming holiday, the candy and gifts, kids who are getting used to being around each other all day again and the lack of routine results in emotions […]

Teach Kids to Serve Others Without Leaving the House

Random act of kindness - Family

By Jessica Wolstenholm

A few years ago I was deep in the trenches of motherhood with multiple toddlers and unending chaos. And contrary to what I tried to believe might happen, the holiday season didn’t make the chaos any less chaotic. The moment you become a parent, you convince yourself you are going to teach these tiny humans […]

How To Talk To Your Kids About Ten Tough Topics

Psychology - Empathy

By Jessica Wolstenholm

Cara Davis offers up tips on how to talk to your kids about topics like heaven, patience, and thankfulness. See below for helpful strategies for taking on 10 tough topics with little ones.   How to Talk to Your Kids About Strength Times of transition are never easy. It takes great strength to change. Thankfully, […]

Am I Being Selfish?: The Tension Between Parenting and Work

Pregnancy - Childbirth

By Jessica Wolstenholm

Five years ago, I was in school and working on my PhD when I received some exciting news: I was pregnant. Nine months later, we had our first son, and I began the careful balancing act of being both a mother and a student. Thankfully, my husband and I were in the unique position of […]

How I Am Preparing My Kids for a New Sibling

Pregnancy - Family

By Jessica Wolstenholm

One week. As I sit and type these words that’s exactly how far away I am from my due date. One week until I endure the pain of labor, feel the overwhelming sense of adoration for this new little human, and experience the joy of bringing that sweet baby to the place we call home. […]