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Parents Shape Children’s Social Skills
Research highlighted in the Celebrate Kids podcast shows that kids observe their parents’ behaviors and absorb them like wet cement takes impressions. The way you communicate with your spouse, resolve disagreements, or show empathy at the dinner table leaves a lasting impression. In other words, the family is the classroom for social skills.

Empowering Kids and Teens Through Responsibility
esponsibility is not a burden, it’s the path to confidence, resilience, and true leadership. By rejecting labels and instead affirming identity, we can raise young men and women who don’t shrink back from challenges but step forward to lead, serve, and flourish.

Building Kids’ Identity In Christ to Overpower The Relentless Pursuit of Productivity
Flourishing isn’t about doing more, it’s about living whole. Our kids don’t need to be flawless; they need to be free. Free to rest, free to grow, free to trust that God’s presence, not their productivity, is what secures their worth.

Gender Confidence Stems from Rooted Identity
The enemy loves to whisper the opposite: you’re not enough, you’ll never measure up. Culture reinforces that lie through constant comparison. Kids feel like their worth hinges on being better than someone else, or at least looking that way online. Without roots, those lies sink deep. But with roots, kids can recognize them as weeds and pull them out before they take over.

Helping Kids Pursue More Than TikTok Knowledge to Pursue Wisdom
Almost half of young adults would rather trust a TikTok influencer than a doctor. Why? Because they’ve learned that credible knowledge is personal, quick, and relatable. But it can also be misleading and dangerous.

Politeness Matters Alongside Authenticity
Authenticity is valuable, but not when it excuses rudeness. Manners and politeness don’t suppress authenticity; they enrich it. They help kids live their true selves in ways that honor God and value others.

Homework Should Be Well-Designed
Poorly designed homework doesn’t just frustrate kids; it fractures families. Research has shown that homework conflicts used to be among the top sources of tension in American households. It’s not hard to see why.

Model Values to Guide Behavior
Your kids don’t need you to be flawless. They need you to be real, consistent, and willing to walk the same road you’re asking them to walk. Modeling values isn’t about control, it’s about connection.
And in the long run, that connection is what shapes behavior, grows discernment, and helps kids develop an identity rooted in truth, not rebellion.

When Tragedy Trends: How Honest Conversations Help Kids See God’s Light in the Dark
When parents avoid hard topics, whether it’s violence, despair, or even death, we don’t actually protect our kids; we isolate them. Silence leaves them to make sense of darkness with only their peers, their screens, or their own immature thoughts as guides. That’s not just risky, it’s dehumanizing.

Gender Confusion Requires Proper Treatment
Proper treatment for mental health issues, particularly in the context of identity confusion, involves recognizing the complexities of mental health and resisting the urge to simplify these struggles into identity traits. By doing so, we can better support young individuals in their journeys.

Pulling Kids Back to People: Rescuing Humanity from Technology
When kids grow up tethered to screens, AI, and social media, they learn to process people as ideas instead of image-bearers of God. They scroll, skim, swipe, and “like” without ever pausing to see the face, the heart, or the soul behind the content. And when people are reduced to pixels, it’s only a short slide into treating others as disposable opinions instead of sacred creations.

When Knowing Who You Are Becomes a Matter of Life and Death
Charlie knew his good gifts. He didn’t just stumble into politics; he was built for it. His Creator had woven logic, word, and people smarts into the fabric of his being. And he stewarded them well. Whether speaking to thousands or sitting across from a skeptic, Charlie was persuasive not because he wanted to win, but because he wanted Truth to be known.

Your Kids Are Becoming Strangers to Themselves
God doesn’t mass-produce kids. He crafts them—on purpose, with purpose.
You’re not raising a brand.
You’re raising a soul.
And that soul will flourish when it’s seen, named, and loved for who God created them to be.

How Social Media Narrows Children’s Identities
It’s therefore important to highlight that social media is designed to capture attention and distract from what God is doing in the broader world. Scrolling feeds, ‘likes’, algorithmic dopamine loops, they’re addictive, even for adults. For developing children, this pattern disrupts deeper inner formation and linking our story to God’s greater story He’s writing in the world.

Unmasking the Worry: Why Anxiety Is Your Child’s Signal for Support
Transitions—even good ones—create tension. After a summer of freedom, returning to early alarms, new teachers, social pressures, and unknown expectations can feel like whiplash. Predictable routines give kids psychological handrails.

Unmasking Who We Are: Because Identity Does Shape Behavior and Purpose
When identity is lovingly rooted in truth and purpose, unmasked and aligned with God’s design, it becomes the compass for confident choices, meaningful relationships, and courageous living.

How Parents Answer Better Than AI
A child who asks AI about anxiety may not want information, they want comfort. A child who asks about dating might not want steps, they want belonging. On the surface, it’s a search box; underneath, it’s a cry for guidance.

When the Meltdown Isn’t About Minecraft: Getting Under the Surface to Help Our Kids Thrive
Here’s hope: most “behavior problems” are messages. When we listen beneath the noise, we find what kids actually need: security, identity, belonging, and the One who can meet those needs. Jesus cares about the heart more than hacks, and He equips us to parent that way too.

Kids Thrive on Feeling Valued
In today’s performance-driven world, value often feels measured in grades, trophies, or test scores. That’s exhausting, for kids and for parents. Maybe you’ve caught yourself saying, “If he just worked harder…” or “If she could just make varsity…” Only later do you realize your child heard: “I’m not enough unless I achieve more.”

When Identity Feels Fragile: Helping Kids See Themselves Through God’s Eyes
Sometimes kids don’t voice the struggle, but you see it in their shoulders or the way they retreat to their room. The unspoken doubt is heavy. They might not even have words for it.
This is where your presence matters most. Sitting on the edge of the bed, folding laundry nearby, or inviting them on a car ride, these simple acts say, “You’re not alone. I’m here.” And in that safe presence, truth has room to grow.