How Should Christian Parents and Teachers Help Children Grow in Virtue? “Socioemotional learning” is an attempt to teach children virtue without religion.
Making the Most of Your Kids’ Summer Boredom We can give our kids the gift of the right kind of boredom and provide them with a chance to think.
Changing the Narrative: Good Moms Can Be Good Wives, Too Like workaholic dads, stay-at-home moms can feel torn between the claims of two roles. We are wives but also mothers, and sometimes …
Father Knows Best? How animated movies illustrate dads Children’s entertainment consistently portrays parents — especially fathers — as fools. What should Lutheran parents do?
‘Co-Parenting’: Strangers Having and Raising Kids Together Lots of women and men today want to be parents, but they don’t want to get married.
Christian parents’ guide to minimalism Tips for Christian parents who would like to reduce some of the non-tangible earthly junk in their households.
A note to parents with wiggly children “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven” (Matt. 19:14).