Your Kids, the Internet and Pornography

Your Kids, the Internet and Pornography

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The Parenting Skill That Changes Everything

What if one simple change could transform the relationships inside your home? In this episode, Mark shares why listening may be one of the most powerful — and most overlooked — tools in parenting. In a world filled with interruptions, quick opinions and constant noise, many teens ...  Show more

Teen Stories: Turning Rock Bottom into a Turning Point

When teens spiral into destructive behaviors, it's rarely just about "bad choices." There's usually deep pain pushing them there. In this episode, Mark sits down with two Heartlight teens who share how they hit their lowest points with addiction, self-harm and rebellion. Both gue ...  Show more

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