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Best Phones for Kids

When it comes to children and technology, it is so important to be an engaged parent. The internet is a dangerous place for children, vulnerable to predators and unsafe content. While protecting kids from the dangers of having a phone is best, there...

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Post-Roe Sex Education

Since the Dobbs decision was released in June, our country has changed. Women nationwide are discussing how they will cope without easy access to abortion. More broadly, many men and women are thinking about how they want to prepare the...

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Students and the Pandemic

The effects of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic still weigh on many members of Generation Z. Students who were in their freshman year when they were sent home from classrooms for virtual learning are now beginning their senior year of high school....

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Talking to Your Children About the Post-Roe Era

No doubt, by now you have heard that last Friday the Supreme Court released Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, striking down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and returning the issue of abortion to be...

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When Life is Too Heavy: Corrie Ten Boom

The following is an excerpt from The Hiding Place, an autobiography by Corrie Ten Boom. In this chapter of the book, she recounts a conversation with her father that has very real applications today. "So the line had stuck in my head....

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Talking to Students About Violence

Hundreds gathered on Tuesday to commemorate the lives of the 19 children and two teachers killed after a gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. In the aftermath of the tragic event, many are left to reconcile their grief and...

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Regulating Children's Emotions

Recent synthesized studies show that parents play a major role in their children's abilities to regulate their emotions. One 2021 study examined the attachment styles of 3 year olds with their parents, and then their ability to regulate...

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Cyberbullying and Your Child

While cyberbullying isn't talked about as much as it used to be, it is still an incredibly prominent issue for young people today. According to a 2018 Pew Research study, 59% of American teens have been bullied or harassed online, and more...

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Chromebook Removed from Dirty Dozen List

This past Summer, Google Chromebook worked hard to clean up their standard safety settings. Due to changes that went into effect on September 1, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation officially removed Google Chromebook from their 2021...

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Summer Bucket List

Now that Independence Day is behind us, only half the summer season remains! Planning for an intentional end of summer is a great investment for your family. Download a free, printable Summer Family Bucket List template and start...

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