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How to Help Help Your Child Thrive in the Middle School Years

Should Parents Help with School Projects?

By the time kids enter middle school, their march toward independence is well under way.

But let’s face it – it can be a confusing time for parents.

When a child spreads his wings, it can feel like he’s turning his back on you instead. But that’s not really the case. Your middle schooler needs you as much as he always has.

In some ways, more.

He just needs you in a different way than he did in his formative years.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: broadcast, family, kids, parenting August 6, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

Conquering the First Day of Grade School … as a Parent

On my first day of kindergarten, I refused to go. My mom had to drag me down the block to the school.

But something magical happened that first morning – and her name was Mrs. Smith, my kindergarten teacher. I had an immediate crush on her. In fact, I was so smitten, I didn’t want to leave that afternoon. So just like my mother had to drag me to school, my teacher had to drag me home.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: broadcast, kids, parenting August 3, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

Focus on the Family Best Seller List

Week ending July 20th:

I Don’t Want a Divorce (by Dr. David Clarke)
30 Days to Taming Your Tongue (by Deborah Smith Pegues)
The 10 Best Decisions Every Parent Can Make (by Bill Farrel)
Ken Davis: Good News (by Ken Davis)
Parenting Your Powerful Child (by Kevin Leman)
Raising Kingdom Kids (by Tony Evans)
Job – Bible Study Book: A Story of Unlikely Joy (by Lisa Harper)
Red-Hot Monogamy (by Bill Farrel)
Kingdom Marriage (by Tony Evans)
Unoffendable (by Brant Hansen)
Sharing God’s Big Love with Little Lives (by Jean Thomason)
Growing Kids with Character (by Hettie Brittz)
Through the Eyes of a Lion (by Levi Lusko)

Topics: Family and Home Tags: faith, family, marriage, parenting July 27, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

How to be Intentional and Flexible in Your Parenting

If you’re a parent, you may feel like you’ve got everything under control most days. But every now and then, something unexpected happens and nothing goes right with your kids. If that’s been your experience, we’ve got some great encouragement for you today on the Focus on the Family Broadcast.

That sense of frustration and of wondering, “What do we do now?” is something Jean and I have experienced many times with our boys.

Parenting is filled with surprises for most of us, and it’s often a lot harder than we expected.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: broadcast, kids, parenting July 17, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

Parenting 101: Learning Your Child’s “Language”

Is your child a rosebush?

A palm tree?

A pine?

How about a boxwood?

God wires our children with unique personality types. The nuances can be quite diverse, but they’re also finite to the point where a model of four personality types can explain them.

There’s power in personality.  It’s a window into a child’s soul that parents can look through to see their hearts and to know how to lead them forward through life.

Hettie Britz is an author, a speaker, and one of the foremost voices in parenting advice from a biblical perspective in South Africa.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: broadcast, family, kids, parenting June 28, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

Reaching an Adult Child Who’s Turned Away from God

Luis Palau is one of the most well-known evangelists in the world. And yet, for many years, while he stood in front of stadiums of people and witnessed thousands respond to his call to receive Jesus, his own heart was aching for his son, Andrew, who had turned away from God.

Luis and his wife, Patricia, saw him moving in the wrong direction, and they did everything within their power to guide him back. But there came a point, Andrew says, “where I had wandered so far away from God that all they could do was have faith.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: broadcast, faith, family, parenting June 25, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

How Parents Can Get Back Their Power from a Child Who’s in Control

Why do kids misbehave?

Dr. Kevin Leman offers these 3 reasons:

Attention-getting
Power
Revenge

He says the strong-willed child has been given a bad rap. We want our kids to be strong-willed. When the world tells them, “Do everything we do,” we want our son or daughter to know right from wrong and to have the conviction to stand for it.

What you don’t want, Dr. Leman says, is the “powerful child.” They have an agenda.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: broadcast, family, kids, parenting June 18, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

Guest Blog: The Power of a Father

By: Joe Battaglia

Whether we like it or not, all fathers are teachers.

Some are absent.

Some are reluctant.

But children will learn SOMETHING from their dad.

Even if it’s nothing.

The question is what do we want them to learn, and from whom?

I became acutely aware of this scenario in a rather strange way—by shopping with my daughter when she was about 13-14 years old.

While we were at a mall, my daughter asked to go into a very hip, fashionable store for teens to buy a shirt.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: faith, family, parenting June 14, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

Focus on the Family Best Seller List

Week Ending 6-5-18

Breaking Up with Perfect (by Amy Carroll)
I’ll Push You (by Patrick Gray & Justin Skeesuck)
Through the Eyes of a Lion (by Levi Lusko)
The Read-Aloud Family (by Sarah MacKenzie)
Don’t Go to Bed Angry (by Deb DeArmond & Ronald DeArmond)
The Birth Order Book (by Dr. Kevin Leman)
Our Newlywed Kitchen (by Laura Schupp)
A Family Shaped by Grace (by Gary Morland)
The Graduate Survival Guide (by Anthony ONeal & Rachel Cruze)
Faith, Hope, Love, and Deployment (by Heather Gray)
Raising Kingdom Kids (by Tony Evans)
Love & Respect (by Emerson Eggerichs)
A Lifelong Love (by Gary Thomas)
The Focus on the Family Guide to Talking with Your Kids about Sex (by J.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: faith, family, parenting June 8, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

Effective Parenting in a World of Technology

Technology is wiring our children’s brains to believe five fundamental lies:

I’m the center of the universe.
I deserve to be happy all the time.
I must have choices.
I’m my own authority.
I don’t need other people.

What’s technology’s part? Eighty percent of a child’s ability to interact with the world around him develops after the child is born. Until about age 25, neurons in a child’s brain are connected through repetition, through the things the child does frequently.

Topics: Family and Home Tags: broadcast, parenting, technology June 5, 2018 by Jim Daly with Paul Batura

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Jim-Daly Jim Daly is a husband, father and President of Focus on the Family and host of its National Radio Hall of Fame broadcast. His blog, Daly Focus, is full of timely commentary and wisdom designed to help you navigate and understand today’s culture. His latest book is Marriage Done Right.

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