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Paying attention to your children on the internet
August 3, 2009

The headline of a recent Reuters article read: Schoolgirls bullied into stripping online: “Bullies are no longer content to taunt their victims in the playground but are turning to cyberspace…and are using e-mail, text messaging, and social networking sites in new forms of victimization.” This article went on to discuss how young people are pressured to do things online that they would not do otherwise and are too scared to tell their parents in fear of their computer privileges being taken...


Parents are the Teachers, not the culture
August 2, 2009

I recently watched my two children play a game in our driveway called “cross the street.” Other than the squirrels, my driveway is not a particularly busy place, but, in their imaginary world, it must have seemedreal.My oldest child, who is six, was telling my youngest, who is two, how you safely cross the street.As he gave instructions, his effort to teach my daughter, while precious, needed some guidance.Looking twice to the left and not to the right was not quite all the information she would...


Be a better parent – It’s never too late
July 31, 2009

By Glenda Anderson If you see where your problems lie, please do not be discouraged. I know the tendency is to think, "I see where I have been a terrible parent. My teenager is a mess, and the situation is hopeless." No, it is not hopeless. That, if anything, is the underlying message of the Paul Anderson Youth Home (PAYH): hope! At the PAYH, we take troubled young men in whom wrong seeds have been planted. By applying God's principles to them even at this seemingly "late stage," we see miracles...


Planting the Seeds – Parenting to mold your children
July 30, 2009

By Glenda Anderson My heart is deeply burdened today for the loss of “parenting skills” in this generation of young people who have become parents.  They have not learned God’s Word, so they do not understand His directives in the “How To” of the seeds they plant as they mold their children. I believe that much of the child’s molding will take place during the first five years of his life. Therefore, it is imperative to plant the seeds in this precious young child that will produce...


Communication with your children: I just called to say I love you
July 28, 2009

Part 2 By Steven Leonard What we say to our children must convince them of our love and care for them! It must set an example for them of what they say to one another, to others, and back to us. Babies learn to speak by copying the words you speak to them. Children never lose that copying instinct. They will copy your words and your behavior, especially when it conforms to their sinful nature. Words spoken in love and truth will also be copied, but even so our children are born in sin and struggle...


How much parental punishment is enough?
July 25, 2009

By Glenda Anderson The goal of discipline is to teach children four key principles of living a life pleasing to God: Conviction realizing where we have gone wrong; Confession asking God’s forgiveness for our wrong behavior; Forgiveness claiming what God freely offers; Change Behavior practicing the new principles God shows us. Therefore, an observant parent should keep an eye on the child while he/she is being punished: so that the parent detects the moment that the child...


Are you a hands on or hands off parent? Why does it matter
July 23, 2009

Protecting your child from harm is the most important duty you will face during the teenage years. Research from Columbia University reveals that parents who exert their parental authority by taking a “hands-on” approach to raising their children not only have a better relationship with their children, but also reduce their child's risk of harming themselves with drugs and alcohol. The following twelve parental characteristics are associated with decreased risk for substance abuse among teens: Parents...


Do we remember? Taking moments to notice the positive
July 22, 2009

During the Civil War, at the Battle of Fredericksburg, in what was one of the most one sided victories for the Confederacy, the Union Army marched across open ground to face an entrenched Confederate Army.  The Union’s losses were massive and what they had endured was etched in their memories, so much so, that during Pickett’s Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg, the Union soldiers chanted “Fredericksburg” as the Confederate soldiers retreated back to the woods. Throughout...


Counting the Cost — Making decisions about raising a family before you have one
July 21, 2009

By Glenda Anderson Before a couple has a child, the husband and wife need to seriously count the cost of the responsibilities of parenthood. Are both of you willing to sacrifice your own desires and place the needs of your child first? Are both of you willing to spend time playing with your child and teaching him/her right from wrong? If one of you chooses to stay at home with your child, can you meet your financial obligations or will you need to cut back on what you are spending? Because...


Why doesn’t my child listen?
July 20, 2009

How often do you have to repeat yourself until you get your child’s or teenager’s full attention? There are a number of reasons why they don’t listen, but one reason may be that we do not always follow through on what we say. Perhaps you have heard or used similar statements: If you don’t come in right now I am going to break your neck! If you don’t start to behave, I am going to send you to boarding school! Sometimes we make statements to our children that are essentially,...


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