Thoughts from my Mom – Part 5

Never be afraid to admit you made a mistake and to apologize. In case you haven’t noticed, your kids can see right through you! It’s no use pretending to be something you aren’t in front of your teen. Just as much as a parent hates to see a bad attitude in a teen, a...

Different by Design – Lesson 1

Questions for Personal Study 1. Define what “growing in spiritual maturity” means to you and in what areas God desires to bring change into your life. Note from James: I believe that one way we grow in spiritual maturity is when we submit to the Bible and...

Thoughts from my Mom – Part 4

Make sure your expectations for your teen are realistic.  Don’t expect your teen to live on a higher character level than you do yourself! <<Part1 <Part 3 Isn’t it frustrating to see your own shortcomings in your teen’s behavior?  In an effort to protect your...

Thoughts from my Mom – Part 3

Take plenty of time to explain why you are setting the limits.  Your teen needs to know why.  He or she will soon be making his own decisions in life and needs to know how to do it right. <<Part 1 <Part 2 Part 4> CAN you explain “why” to your teen?  You...

Facebook for Teens

Read “Clean out the Clutter” first Let me begin this article with a statement that Pastor Mahan has told us about social media.  “If you don’t understand it, your teen shouldn’t be using it.” So, let’s get practical about how...

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