As technology continues to evolve and advance, it sometimes seems that parenting is a game of catchup, an ongoing experiment that each generation has to test and trial. Discernment is a necessary skill for parenting, particularly when it comes to technology in your child’s life. There are so many apps, platforms, websites, games, shows,...
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30 Days of Gratitude Challenge
With November just around the corner, my mind turns to gratitude and Thanksgiving. As I am hanging the “blessed” wreath on my front door, I start to search my own heart. Do I know I'm blessed? Do I feel grateful for all God has provided this year? If I am honest, gratitude is...
Helping My Child with Nighttime Fears
It’s 2 a.m. You roll over to the edge of your bed, and you feel a presence. You slowly open your eyes, and not 2 inches from your face is another set of eyes staring at you. You already know those eyes belong to your beautiful child, and they are either scared of a...
Leading Your Child to Salvation
When my son was young, I felt intimidated to talk with him about his salvation. I was uncertain what Scripture to use, what verbiage to use, and certainly I didn’t want to push him into a faith decision he was not ready for. I think that fear is common among many of us. This...
Celebrating Sabbath with a Young Family
You’ve heard about Sabbath. You may even be intrigued about the idea of celebrating Sabbath yourself. A day of rest? Who wouldn’t be intrigued? But families with little children can have a hard time finding a rhythm for Sabbath that will work. This week, Stonebriar Community Church’s Elementary Ministry Leader shares some tips for...
Be a Godly Advocate for Your Child
When you have a child in a tough situation—maybe they have been placed with a teacher that is not a good match, they are being bullied at school, they have recently received a diagnosis that impacts them in the classroom, etc.—the first parenting response is often to jump in and “fix” it. But rather...
Overcoming Negative Thoughts and Self-Doubt
At any point in the parenting journey, it is easy to fall into a cycle of negative thoughts and self-doubt. I believe that if any parent knew the pain, trials, wins, and losses of parenting beforehand, very few would be willing to wade into the waters. From the moment your kids are first placed...
Generational Experience with Parent Shaming
We have all experienced a well-meaning friend, relative, or acquaintance giving their feedback on our parenting choices. Whether it's screen time, breastfeeding, schooling choices, or literally ANYTHING else, everyone has a strong opinion on what they feel is best for children. Some of these opinions come in gentle, guiding words, but others can come...
Ten Scriptures to Pray Over Your Child This School Year
With the end of August quickly approaching, I think we can safely say that back to school and drop off season is complete. Take a moment and give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done. You survived one of the busiest months for families. I don’t know about you, but...
Overscheduled, Over Busy
In April of 2021, I wrote a blog post here on Parenting Pathway about the lessons we learned from our lockdown and subsequent navigation of COVID-19. This season, while difficult, taught so many of us valuable lessons about life, family, and God’s presence in our lives. Little by little, we have allowed our calendars to...
Conversation Starters for Family Uber Time
It’s the season of transition. Even if you have been homeschooling your kids all summer, fall introduces new activities, new groups, and new schedules. While your kids are still captive in the car on the way to school or activities (riding the parent Uber, as it were), we want to encourage you to try...
Teenage Dating
When I was maybe about in second grade, I asked my mom if she could teach me how to flirt. She looked at me and said I was going to be just fine in that area. I always had a crush on someone. Now that I am a parent of my own teens, I...