By Laura Leavitt

Discipline may be an unpleasant part of parenting, but it is important for your child's development!
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By Laura Leavitt

Making time to eat together and speak together can have benefits beyond what you think.
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By Laura Leavitt

With so many options for children's activities, saying "no" is sometimes the most important word.
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By Laura Leavitt

There are ways to help your child stand up for himself or herself.
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By Laura Leavitt

Your child needs to know when the line between friend and authority figure comes into play.
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By Laura Leavitt

Children take time to learn exactly what is worth a big reaction and what needs to roll off our backs.
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By Laura Leavitt

"Please, Mom, can I have a puppy… all my friends have them." Have you heard such pleas? It's almost like a rite of passage in childhood - it seems that nearly every kid asks for a pet sooner or later. But figuring out if your family should get a pet, and, if so, what kind of pet you should choose for
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By Laura Leavitt

"Please, Mom, can I have a puppy… all my friends have them." Have you heard such pleas? It's almost like a rite of passage in childhood - it seems that nearly every kid asks for a pet sooner or later. But figuring out if your family should get a pet, and, if so, what kind of pet you should choose for
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By Laura Leavitt

Fill your marriage with both deep love for your spouse and love for your children.
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By Laura Leavitt

By Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller “I love you,” are three words all children need to hear often from their parents. Do you want those words to have real meaning to your child? Do you want them to connect one heart to another? Do you want to use them to develop a level of intimacy in your family
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