Entitlement vs. Gratitude: Shaping Your Teen's Heart

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Teen Stories: Fleeing Hurt

Sometimes what looks like rebellion or risky behavior in teens is really just a signal flare for something deeper going on inside. On today’s episode, Mark sits down with two Heartlight residents, each with a different story but a similar struggle: trying to fill the emptiness an ...  Show more

How to Support Your Teen with ADHD

Today, Mark Gregston, Wayne Shepherd and Courtney Lafleur discuss how parents of teens with ADHD may need to adjust expectations and recognize that their teen may struggle with focus, impulsivity, follow-through and relational depth — not because they don’t care, but because thei ...  Show more

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