During our parenting journeys, what we have in common are experiences of stress and confusion as well as uplifts and joy. At the same time, each parenting journey is unique. Some of us are parenting ...
Which parenting books for dads are best? “Congratulations; you’re going to be a father!” If you’ve heard these words recently, you’ve probably begun preparation for your life as a dad. While there isn ...
Three books on parenting and family to read this month. Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World lays out how to teach our kids a biblical sexual ethic without ever losing sight of the gospel or ...
I have recently re-entered the toddler stage with my second child, and am gearing up to face the struggles of early discipline and potty training that I have already white-knuckled through before with ...
Babies don’t come with instruction manuals. Children are at once joyful, sad, confusing, predictable, generous, selfish, gentle, and mean. What’s a parent to do when faced with such perplexing ...
Rachel Cusk, Joan Didion, Louise Erdrich, Anne Lamott: some of the most recognizable names in contemporary Western literature have written about their experiences of parenthood. As a form, the ...
The joys and struggles of the toddler years may be behind you, but they’ve been replaced by a fresh set of challenges. Your child can now speak, yet truly connecting through conversation can still be ...
Hi, everyone. Happy school vacation week to all who celebrate (or mourn). This spring brings a plethora of parenting-related books both cheeky and challenging, ranging from ways to disentangle ...
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Parenting books—even Christian ones—capitalize on fear and longing, sometimes making promises that don’t hold true. Professor Harold Hill had to create a problem to sell a solution. The shifty ...
In today’s world of constant noise, endless to-do lists and the unrelenting pressure of modern parenting, burnout is no longer an exception; it’s the norm. For many parents, “survival mode” has become ...