Rooted Recommends: How I’m Talking To My Kids About the Derek Chauvin Verdict
In this article, McCaulley shares what it’s like to talk with his 13 year old son at such a painful time- feeling relief about the verdict while grieving recent losses.
In this article, McCaulley shares what it’s like to talk with his 13 year old son at such a painful time- feeling relief about the verdict while grieving recent losses.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10 – a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community.
If we engage our families with our Bibles and our churches, the beauty of nature and the wonder of good books, our children will be so captivated by the glories of real life with God that online unreality will taste bland in comparison.
With well-defined boundaries within an adequate amount of pasture, parents and teenagers can nurture their relationships because of the grace, mercy, and forgiveness Jesus Christ provides.
The only sure thing you have in this life is God Himself: You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.
The Gospel teaches parents that we are to encourage certain childlike qualities in our teenagers even as we lead them into spiritual maturity.
Teens push us to the limits, and when we see our limits, we see Jesus as He is: our Savior. Rely on Him.
We parents must prepare ourselves to let go, to allow our kids to “fly” into the scary uncertainty of letting them make their own (age appropriate) decisions.
May we as parents be strengthened by that word of confidence; may we be all the more eager to communicate that confidence to our kids daily.