Rules for Siblings
You want your kids to do more than just get along with each other. You want them to be best friends.
Teaching kids to love and respect each other begins by laying a strong foundation while they’re still young. And foundations are built on clear-cut rules and principles.
Such as the importance of being honest. Strong families have to be able to trust each other without question. After all, if you can’t trust your brothers and sisters, who else can you turn to?
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Are you looking for a good way to strengthen your marriage? Try playing tennis with your spouse, or going on a bike ride.
How you see yourself as an adult depends largely on how your parents saw you when you were young. That’s a good thing to keep in mind when it comes to our own kids.
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What can we do to create a time of joy, peace and genuine goodwill?
Here are a few ideas that can help.
With songs about Santa playing in the supermarket and advertisements pressuring us to spend more money, Christmas can become a little distorted.
Getting kids to bed can often feel like pulling teeth. But not if you work at making bedtime special.
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Ambitious teens usually come from households that put a high priority on goal setting.
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It’s an easy game to learn, and you only need two players. All it takes to play is a little love and a lot of imagination.
The best thing about marriage is also the worst thing about marriage!
It’s the middle of the night and you wake up in a cold sweat. Your heart is racing, and your mind frantically works to figure out what’s wrong. No, this isn’t a bad dream…you’re probably having a panic attack.