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Three ways to protect your child from harmful toys & games

by Berit Kjos
December 13, 2015

Popular occultism is spreading fast, and the “spirit world” has become increasingly more accessible. But few families are equipped to resist it. Contemporary churches offer little or no help. Most simply ignore the danger or endorse the “fun.” To avoid offense, the word evil is dropped from their vocabulary.

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8 Things you should know about boys who are sexually abused

by Gregory Reid
August 19th, 2013

I’ve written from my history, my head, and my heart. There’s not a lot of statistics, but I’ve put in a few for those who just want to help. A lot of the following is from my own experience, as graphic and real as I dare. For me, no one knew. No one should have to struggle that way.

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Children targeted by the militants

Bill Meuhlenberg
January 29, 2014

Homosexuals of course cannot reproduce – they can only recruit. And recruiting children into this dangerous lifestyle has long been part of their agenda. There are plenty of ways in which they target children, and they have made their aims quite clear here.

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Daughters and their dads: The vital relationship

by Bill Muehlenberg
August 27, 2014

The father has the greater impact on the daughter’s ability to trust, enjoy and relate well to the males in her life … well-fathered daughters are usually more self-confident, more self-reliant, and more successful in school and in their careers than poorly-fathered daughters

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Healthy food for kids

by Helpguide

While peer pressure and TV commercials for junk food can make getting kids to eat well seem impossible, there are steps parents can take to instill healthy eating habits without turning mealtimes into a battle zone.

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5 Tips for teaching children to be kind to animals

by Ripplekindness Project

Kindness shouldn’t be limited to any particular gender, race, age group or even species. In fact, showing kindness and compassion to the most vulnerable of our fellow earthlings (i.e. other animals, particularly under human care) is often seen as the most telling sign of a person’s capacity for the traits we hold most sacred.

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Overcoming sibling rivalry

by Dennis Rainey

Children are going to struggle with one another, compete with one another, irritate one another, and have conflict. As parents we came to the conclusion that if we are going to have to endure these conflicts, we would turn them into training opportunities.

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Raising socially competent kids

by Gary Chapman and Arlene Pellicane

No doubt you have seen your kids with their eyes glued to a computer screen, television or mobile device. And you may have wondered how technology is affecting them. The moving pictures on television, in video games and in apps are extremely stimulating, and a child’s brain is particularly sensitive.

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Kids and money

by Ron Blue

Money is one of the most concrete ways you can teach life lessons. By training your children in simple, tangible ways, you will set them up for success — with money and possibly in life.

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Saying “Thank you” – Why it’s so important and how to do it

by Thank you Diva

Saying thank you – it’s everyday etiquette and a simply courtesy that takes just a moment. It costs nothing, not even effort. But it’s also one of the most important ways in which we interact with others, both those closest to us and those with whom we have contact for the briefest of times.

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