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Where Character Begins in Children
October 21st, 201002:54 PM ETThere are few things in life that a Christian parent hopes for more than to pass on to their children the same principles and character values they live by. Character doesn’t just appear when teenagers mature. It comes from the experiences they have in life and from observing those around them, especially their parents, who model them day in a... -
Sibling Rivalry: Good Kid vs. Bad Kid
February 04th, 201009:17 AM ETFrequently, I receive calls on the Parental Support Line involving sibling rivalry conflicts. An important thing to remember is that sibling rivalry is a normal emotional state in children. Children compete with each other for their parent's approval and affection. In fact, adult children still can feel competitive about their parents' attention. O...
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