Where Conflicts Come From
Recognizing the roots in sin can head off disputes before they start.
Recognizing the roots in sin can head off disputes before they start.
Conflict has been around as long as there have been children, but what do you do when your children aren’t getting along? We have 25 suggestions.
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Practical tips for relieving some of the natural rivalry between siblings and helping them to develop an appreciation for one another.
As you face some of life’s most challenging issues with your child, do not forget that love ultimately changes a person’s life.
You need to give your child the freedom to express frustration or dissatisfaction, but train him how to do this respectfully—and at the proper time.
Here are three convictions to build into your child’s life.
Because teens are trying to figure out who they are, what they are supposed to do, and what’s expected of them, all of these issues focus on the big me.
As we raised our six children, Barbara and I had many opportunities to train them to get along with each other.
Do your kids feel safe telling you their innermost thoughts and feelings?
On today’s broadcast, Preparing the Way Ministries founder and mother of two, Ginger Plowman, talks about some parenting techniques that are, in her opinion, ineffective and unbiblical.
Today on the broadcast, Ginger Plowman, homeschooling mother of two and author of the book Don’t Make Me Count to Three, talks to Dennis Rainey about a parent’s biggest challenges raising children–whining, sibling rivalry, and tattling.
On today’s broadcast, Dennis Rainey talks with author and founder of Preparing the Way Ministries, Ginger Plowman, about a parent’s response to misbehavior.
Today on the broadcast, Ginger Plowman, founder of Preparing the Way Ministries and author of the book Don’t Make Me Count to Three, talks with Dennis Rainey about a parent’s sometimes daunting task of disciplining children with love.
Learn the particular challenges parents face when disciplining a strong-willed child.