From the Publisher – March 2026
When the girls were younger, we used to play a game at dinner called “Rose, Thorn, Bud.” We would go around the table and share something that made us happy […]
Mom to Mom with Christin Timmons
GPP: What advantages do you feel this season of life brings to parenting teens? Christin: The advantages I feel this season of life brings to parenting teens are simply watching […]
Why Are We Giving Smartphones to Our Babies?
I forget how little they are. Elementary school-age kids. You would think I would remember, given how frequently I speak to elementary school students. And it is not always their […]
Student Spotlights – March 2026
The Parent Kids Confide In: How to Become the One They Open Up To at Every Age
There’s no sweeter sound than your child voluntarily telling you about their day without any needling or forced conversation over a cooling dinner. Just them, choosing you. But those moments […]
Close to Home, Big on Growth: The Power of Day Camp
For many parents, the words “summer camp” conjure images of lakeside cabins, campfire songs, and kids experiencing their first taste of independence at sleepaway camp. And while that traditional experience […]
My Wife Thinks She Owes Me
My wife and I have been married for nine months, and we’ve been following your Baby Steps plan for three months. We have about $50,000 in debt, and I recently […]
Collaborative Plan for Conflict
When challenges like morning meltdowns, screen-time battles, or school refusal come up, it’s easy to jump into “fix-it” mode. After all, we’re the parents. But the most meaningful change usually […]
Camp on a Dime: Simple Tips for Saving Money on Summer Camp
Summer camp is a cherished tradition that offers children the opportunity to acquire new skills, form lasting friendships, and create memories that will last a lifetime. However, for many families, […]










