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The Word That Encompasses It All, Olivia Baird
The Word That Encompasses It All, Olivia Baird
Family Perspectives
Serving as a volunteer in Ghana for three months gave Olivia several opportunities to learn what it means to really love others. Here are a few of her experiences and how they taught her what love means.
The New Bride’S Guide To Overcoming “Post-Wedding Depression”, Sierra Livermore
The New Bride’S Guide To Overcoming “Post-Wedding Depression”, Sierra Livermore
Family Perspectives
It can be confusing and discouraging to feel depressed after marrying the love of your life. Here are four tips to help.
Pushing Through The Unimaginable, Emily Schofield
Pushing Through The Unimaginable, Emily Schofield
Family Perspectives
Tips and encouragement for those supporting a loved one who is grieving.
Homeschool: The New Way To Do School, Mckinzi Godfrey Smith
Homeschool: The New Way To Do School, Mckinzi Godfrey Smith
Family Perspectives
The impact that COVID-19 had on the educational system and how it can work for you.
How To Be A Ghostbuster, Malia Villarreal
How To Be A Ghostbuster, Malia Villarreal
Family Perspectives
Most individuals who are in the dating world know what it means to be ghosted. Read about some ideas for how to deal with it and you can become a Ghostbuster too.
Staying Close While Living Apart, Larae Hilton Lemich
Staying Close While Living Apart, Larae Hilton Lemich
Family Perspectives
This article is Larae’s personal description of what living apart from her spouse has been like over the past eleven years. They did not want the physical distance to affect their personal, emotional, or spiritual connections, so they consciously made the effort to keep their marriage alive and thriving.
Intentional Screen Time, Anika Meyers
Intentional Screen Time, Anika Meyers
Family Perspectives
In a world of increasing technology, it's common to find screen time interfering with family time. Here are a few guidelines to consider that may help you and your family be more intentional about your technology use
Socialization And Body Image, Elizabeth Madsen
Socialization And Body Image, Elizabeth Madsen
Family Perspectives
One’s perception of their own body image can be affected by social media in a negative way and can lead to self-objectification, increased frequency of unprotected sex, increased mental health issues, lower levels of self-esteem, and decreased sexual satisfaction in both men and women.
Financial Literacy: From Parent To Child, Emilynn Jarvis Bleazard
Financial Literacy: From Parent To Child, Emilynn Jarvis Bleazard
Family Perspectives
Starting earlier is better in helping children develop the healthy attitudes, behaviors, and skills they need to become financially independent in early adulthood.
Intrinsic And Extrinsic Religious Orientations And The Development Of Emerging Adults, Livy Andrus
Intrinsic And Extrinsic Religious Orientations And The Development Of Emerging Adults, Livy Andrus
Family Perspectives
Encouraging emerging adults to internalize basic religious doctrines, instead of focusing on outward actions and appearances, provides them with hope, peace, and life purpose.