“I want to talk about pornography.” That’s what the 15-year-old boy said to me after hearing me talk at his Christian school on “God and Sex.” Sadly, he wasn’t a curious young dabbler looking for someone to help him understand whether pornography was right or wrong. Instead, he was already spending time every day looking at…

  *The following is excerpted from an online article posted on PsychCentral.   Mothers who do not feel in control of their lives and who struggle with their teenage children can benefit significantly from having a social support network. But struggling dads in the same situation don’t seem to reap any benefits from social support, according…

  Courtney DeFeo, author of In This House, We Will Giggle, shares how to teach your kids life-changing virtues by doing anything but lecture them. She encourages parents to instead tap into a kid’s love of play and have some lighthearted family fun. When kids are having fun, they don’t even have to know they…

  *The following is excerpted from an online article posted on MedicalXpress.   The world’s first long-term assessment of mental health effects from adolescents’ late-night mobile use has shown some concerning results.   Research conducted by Murdoch and Griffith Universities in Australia tracked changes in late-night mobile phone use, sleep, and mental health indicators over…

  Several years ago, our team was asked to design a program to help public schools teach kids character. One of the tools we provided was a “Value-able” card to award a child with free ice cream when they did something that demonstrated respect, responsibility, or kindness. We gave out enough cards so teachers could catch…

  *The following is excerpted from an online article posted on HealthDay.   Newly minted teen drivers in the United States have almost triple the risk of being involved in a deadly crash than adults, a new study finds.   The study looked at national data, and also found that drivers aged 16 to 17…

Splink 1: Who Says? Using a tape measure, ask your kids to measure certain items around the room (TV, shoe, refrigerator, book, dog, etc.). After measuring and announcing the length of several items, ask: What might happen if each of you had a tape measure that had different lengths for an inch? Would you get…

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  Time.   It’s moving fast.   It’s limited.   We will never have more of it than we already have.   So the issue is not how do we get more, but how do we become more intentional about what we have?   How can we manage our time strategically to parent beyond our…

  *The following is excerpted from an online article posted on The Washington Post.   A large new study out this week contains some alarming data about the state of children’s mental health in the United States, finding that depression in many children appears to start as early as age 11. By the time they hit age 17,…

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