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Fear Is A Liar, Tara Boer
Fear Is A Liar, Tara Boer
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"Although social work is unpredictable and stressful at times, the worry and fear that I experience as a parent is far greater."
Posting about surrendering our fears to God from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/fear-is-a-liar/
Parenting, Attachment Theory, And God, Erin Olson
Parenting, Attachment Theory, And God, Erin Olson
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"Have you ever stopped to consider how experiences in your childhood may have impacted your perceptions of God?"
Posting about the importance of the parent-child relationship from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/parenting-attachment-theory-and-god/
Parenting In The Moment, Luralyn M. Helming, Jordan Helming
Parenting In The Moment, Luralyn M. Helming, Jordan Helming
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"Family time is important to both of us, but a predictable schedule of when it will occur is simply not always possible."
Posting about making adjustments in family life from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/parenting-in-the-moment/
Answering Your Question: The Electronics Effect, Kari Sandouka
Answering Your Question: The Electronics Effect, Kari Sandouka
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"I am curious to read if there is any data on neurological/developmental effects of early exposure to certain forms of technology."
Posting about the effects of technology on young children from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/answering-your-question-the-electronics-effect/
What Is It Like Being A Dad?, Mark Christians
What Is It Like Being A Dad?, Mark Christians
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"One size parenting does not fit all children."
Posting about one father's experience raising kids from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/what-is-it-like-being-a-dad/
To Those Who Know A Hurting Child, Tara Boer
To Those Who Know A Hurting Child, Tara Boer
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"Current research tells us that kids who witness or experience hard things actually lose some ability to make good choices. It’s not that they won’t or don’t want to make the good choice…sometimes they just can’t. When kids are chronically exposed to trauma the part of their brain that helps them with language, flexibility, and mood regulation actually shrinks. ... The good news is that God made our brains so thoughtfully that they can actually grow and change."
Posting about children and trauma and what we can do about it from In All Things - an online hub committed to …
God’S Plan For The Terrible-Two’S, Luralyn Helming
God’S Plan For The Terrible-Two’S, Luralyn Helming
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"I have developed an appreciation of the fact that this age we refer to as “the terrible twos,” is a necessary, and even vital, stage in our development as humans."
Posting about how the "terrible two's" are a necessary, albeit frustrating, part of normal human development from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.
http://inallthings.org/gods-plan-for-the-terrible-twos/
Spoiled Rotten, Valorie L. Zonnefeld
Spoiled Rotten, Valorie L. Zonnefeld
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Zonnefeld challenges parents to rethink giving children too much, whether material possessions or activities. She instead suggests that true love wisely holds back and urges parents to consider that helping children mature may equate to giving them less.