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Raising Empathetic Kids
Everyone has two types of friends. One friend will listen to your issues, but is just there for you to vent. The other is a friend who is able to […]
From the Publisher – June 2023
The other day a friend of mine was telling me that if she was “in charge” she would only have it rain at night. We were just having a fun, […]
May 2023 Student Spotlights
Chat GPT: What Do Parents Need to Know?
Chat GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is an artificial intelligence model trained to generate human-like responses to text-based conversations. It is a language model that can understand human language and create […]
Sometimes Helping Means More Than Just Giving
Q. How do you handle a situation where someone needs financial help, but has misspent money you’ve given them in the past? My wife and I have been trying to […]
A Routine of Summer Fun
Students (and often their parents) can’t wait to hear the last bell ring before summer break. They say goodbye to early mornings and their rigid routine. But as a mother […]
Get Ready: Getting Your Kids Ready for College
There are few events bigger in a kid’s life than starting college. For most kids, it’s the first time they get to experience real independence from their parents. How do […]
Continue Teaching Despite Their Failures
I recently attended a conference where speaker Tara Leigh Cobble told a beautiful story about how God is never disappointed in us (especially as our father). After all, disappointment can […]
May 2023 From the Publisher
It is almost summertime! You can feel it in the air. I am not sure who gets more excited about the end of the school year, my kids or me. […]