Expect your children to help with chores and also expect them not to do them to your standards at first. Be patient with their “childish” efforts and help them improve by encouraging them. Let them know that your family works as a team. —Debbie, Mississippi
Squash Mom Guilt. The enemy knows exactly how to discourage you and make you feel like you should be doing more, reacting better, or…
Every home needs laughter! Laugh about things with your child—laugh a lot! See the humor in the everyday. Laughter is a stress reliever. Try…
When you don’t know what to do, ask the Lord for direction. He says in Psalm 32:8, “I will instruct you and teach you in…
