THE CELEBRATE KIDS PODCAST
THE CELEBRATE KIDS PODCAST
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When Kids Start Self-Diagnosing: Helping Them Find Truth, Not Just Labels
“Confusion is never fun,” Dr. Kathy says. “But when we meet confusion with compassion, that’s where identity starts to heal.”

How Freedom, Play, and Purpose Heal a Generation
Kids are busier than ever, yet lonelier than ever. They have every toy, every screen, every opportunity, but many don’t feel good about themselves. They often feel anxious, restless, unsure who they are or where they belong.

How to Talk to Kids About Violence Without Growing Fear
When your child asks about the violence they see, don’t panic.
Pause.
Pull them close.
Pray together.
Tell them, “Yes, the world is broken, but God is healing it. And He’s invited us to help.”

What Phones, Sleep, and Rest Reveal About the Soul
Many parents quietly wrestle with questions that don’t have easy answers. When should my child get a phone? How much freedom is too much? We want to trust our kids, but we also see how technology changes them, how it shapes moods, sleep, confidence, and attention.

Influence, Identity, and the Super Bowl: How Culture Can Shape, Or Strengthen, Who We Are
Cultural renewal doesn’t mean canceling everything that’s worldly; it means redeeming what can be redeemed and celebrating what points to truth. It means teaching our kids that joy is deeper than hype and belonging is holier than popularity.

When We Unplug, Kids Reconnect: Building Real Resilience in a Digital Age
When Dr. Kathy said those words on the Celebrate Kids Podcast, I couldn’t help but pause. It’s a bold statement in a world where technology often feels like the solution to everything, from faster reading apps to “smart” classrooms. But maybe the real “smart” begins when we put the screens away and look up.

Celebrating Kids: Building Families that Reflect God’s Glory
Parenting isn’t about perfection — it’s about partnership with the One who still calls children close. When you celebrate kids, you join Jesus in the sacred work of restoring wonder, value, and life to a world that’s forgotten how to see them.

When Culture Teaches Identity: How Parents Can Reclaim Formation Through Faith
Once, gender dysphoria was treated as a psychological struggle to be explored with care and counseling. Now, too often, it’s medicalized with puberty blockers or hormones—quick fixes that promise peace but rarely deliver it.

The Longing for Belonging: Helping Kids Find Their Place in God, Not Status
Belonging and identity are inseparable. Who kids spend time with shapes who they become. That’s why teaching traits like hospitality, faithfulness, and kindness matters so much. These aren’t just “nice extras.” They are roots of character that give kids security, confidence, and lasting friendships.

Helping Boys Find Their Words
Helping boys find their words isn’t just about emotional health, it’s about shaping identity. When boys know they can express feelings without shame, they learn that being strong includes being honest. They realize they’re not defined by anger but by the God who made them and walks with them.

Assessments Need to Grow With Our Kids
The way we test kids may need an update, but God’s design for how children learn hasn’t changed. They are curious, capable, and created to grow. When we nurture their smarts, encourage their questions, and connect learning to life, we prepare them for more than a grade; we prepare them for a calling.

Radical Gender Ideology Lacks Truth
When you connect truth to their deepest needs and help them live it out in everyday life, you give them what no trend ever could: confidence in who they are, because they know Whose they are.

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.