The Unique Influence of Mothers on Child Development Within Co-Parenting
Discover how the unique influence of mothers in co-parenting shapes child development, fostering emotional strength and behavioral growth.
Discover how the unique influence of mothers in co-parenting shapes child development, fostering emotional strength and behavioral growth.
Discover the surprising benefits of co-parenting and child development outcomes. Build a stable, supportive environment with biblical insights.
Have you ever wondered why your siblings are so different from you? Or why your marriage sometimes feels like a dance between two very different people? Birth order theory might hold the answers. This fascinating theory suggests that the order in which you were born can shape your personality, behavior, Read more…
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Effective communication is key to a happy and healthy relationship. Couples who know how to talk about their problems without blaming each other build lasting relationships. In a study of 3,000 couples, researchers discovered a simple but effective formula for discussing problems. They always started with “I” and shared their Read more…
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The Dangers of Comparison Comparison can be a toxic trap that steals joy and diminishes self-worth. It’s easy to look around and think others have it better—prettier, smarter, or more successful. This leads to feelings of inadequacy and isolation. But comparison is not new; it’s been around for centuries, and Read more…
A recent study suggests that “dad jokes” may actually be good for children’s development. While these jokes may be cringe-worthy and embarrassing, they can help kids learn how to handle awkward situations and build resilience. As Christians, we know that resilience is an important quality to have as we face Read more…
Adolescence and young adulthood are crucial periods in which mental health challenges can arise. Studies have shown that excessive social media use (SMU) is linked to poor body image in young people, which can lead to eating disorders. While many studies have investigated this link, few have been able to Read more…
The hardest thing to talk about in couples counseling is the issue of divorce. Divorce is not supposed to happen. It shouldn’t be part of the plans. The two who make up the relationship are 100% responsible for making sure the marriage stays intact and that maintenance is being kept Read more…