Talking to Your Pre-Teens About Sex – Part 2

Talking to Your Pre-Teens About Sex – Part 2

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Prioritize Relationship Over Performance

Rules are good, but when you emphasize them too much, it's not healthy for your relationship. John and Danny discuss how they've learned too many guidelines in parenting isn't a good thing. Then, Jim Daly and Dr. Randy Schroeder explain why we need to focus more on the relationsh ...  Show more

Replacing Screens with Books

One of the best replacements for screens is picking up a book. Danny opens up on which of his kids enjoyed reading more than the other. Also, Sarah Mackenzie and Jim Daly discuss some of the ways reading with your kids can create a better connection with them. Find us online at f ...  Show more

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