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Respect boundaries in family discussions.
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Respect boundaries in family discussions.

In a recent podcast, Dr. Kathy walks through a deeply relatable scenario—one filled with grief, unmet expectations, and the tug-of-war between honoring family and making decisions that reflect personal convictions.

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Teach Kids to Embrace Boredom
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Teach Kids to Embrace Boredom

At Celebrate Kids, we believe boredom can become one of the best teachers in your child’s life. When approached with purpose, boredom helps kids grow in creativity, self-awareness, and even character.

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Embrace Changing Dynamics in Parenting
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Embrace Changing Dynamics in Parenting

As children transition into adolescence, the dynamics of parenting inevitably shift. This stage presents both challenges and opportunities for deeper connections.

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Teaching Kids to Value Sources: The Start of True Wisdom
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Teaching Kids to Value Sources: The Start of True Wisdom

Have you ever watched your child ask Siri or ChatGPT a question and wondered, “Where are they learning this from?” Whether it’s “What’s the capital of Peru?” or “What is a woman?”, our kids are asking big questions, and often getting answers from voices we didn’t invite into the conversation.

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Technology’s Impact on Youth Mental Health
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Technology’s Impact on Youth Mental Health

When 50% of teenagers say they feel anxious without their phone, it’s clear we’re not dealing with a casual hobby. For many teens, their smartphone is their connection to the world—a world where being offline can feel like being invisible. This connection may look social, but emotionally, it often leaves them isolated.

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Good Life or Good Job? Helping Kids Aim for Both
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Good Life or Good Job? Helping Kids Aim for Both

As parents and mentors, we can celebrate that deeper question. A “good job” still matters. Work funds groceries, missions trips, and the occasional extra-large pizza can be part of the adulting equation. Yet Scripture reminds us that life is “more than food, and the body more than clothes.” The good life God designed includes purpose, relationships, growth, and joyful service. Our challenge is to help kids see how careers and calling fit together rather than compete.

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