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One of parenting's most valuable lessons is helping our children understand and respect human diversity, including disabilities. Every person's journey is unique, and teaching our children to approach differences with understanding, empathy, and grace enriches both their lives and our communities. Model respectful behavior, encourage questions, and…
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Beauty flows far deeper than surface reflections, and as parents, we hold a sacred mirror to our children's souls. Each child carries unique gifts that deserve to be seen, acknowledged, and celebrated—whether it's their infectious laugh, their tender heart for others, their quiet determination, or their boundless creativity. When we take time to no…
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Like skilled archers, parents must have clear targets in mind to guide their children's growth effectively. What virtues do you hope to cultivate? What character traits will help them navigate life's challenges? The goals we set today shape the adults our children will become tomorrow. Perhaps you're aiming to nurture resilience, foster empathy, or…
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Like a thermostat that actively adjusts room temperature, effective parents tune into and regulate their family's emotional atmosphere. While a thermometer merely reflects the current conditions, a thermostat takes action to create positive change. Are you sensing rising tension at the breakfast table? Do you feel the warmth of sibling cooperation …
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Restaurant etiquette offers a perfect stage to teach children about respect, awareness, and social harmony. Before stepping into a restaurant, take a moment to paint your children a vivid picture of what considerate dining looks like—using indoor voices, staying seated, respecting other diners' space, and showing gratitude to servers. Think of it a…
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Just as flowers bloom under sunlight, children flourish with genuine, thoughtful praise. But not all praise carries the same weight—while a simple "good job" might brighten the moment, specific recognition of character and effort plants deeper roots of confidence and self-awareness. Notice and name the qualities that shine in your child: their pers…
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Like a tree that bends in the wind, successful parenting requires flexibility. While routines and boundaries provide essential structure, life with children rarely follows our carefully laid plans. The birthday party that triggers a meltdown, the perfectly timed outing disrupted by sudden illness, or the well-structured bedtime derailed by an emoti…
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First impressions and outward behaviors often tell only part of the story. As parents, we must resist the urge to make snap judgments, especially when it comes to our children's actions. A child's challenging behavior is often a window into deeper feelings, unmet needs, or unspoken struggles. Like skilled detectives, we need to look past the surfac…
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"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness," Mark Twain wisely observed, adding that "broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime." This profound truth speaks directly to the value of traveling with children. By exposing young minds to …
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Encourage your children to become keen observers of their world. By teaching them to notice details, piece together clues, and make connections, you're not just making their daily life more engaging—you're developing critical thinking skills that will serve them well. Turn everyday moments into adventures of discovery. Scavenger hunts offer a perfe…
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Parenting in a two-parent household isn't a solo sport—it's a dance of collaboration. Neither mother nor father holds exclusive rights to raising children; rather, it's a shared journey that benefits from both perspectives. When parents see situations differently, it's not about right or wrong—it's about bringing complementary viewpoints to the tab…
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True leadership, especially with children, often means guiding from behind. Like a skilled shepherd, allow your children to explore and move forward while you provide subtle direction and support. This approach builds their confidence and independence while keeping them safely within your wisdom's reach. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This …
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Forgiveness is one of life's most challenging yet essential lessons. As parents, we have the crucial responsibility of helping our children understand and practice forgiveness in all its forms – giving it freely, accepting it graciously, and having the humility to ask for it when needed. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a produc…
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Think twice before telling your child something is "impossible." Your words have the power to either fuel or extinguish their dreams. Instead of dampening their imagination, be the spark that ignites it. Choose words that encourage and inspire, helping their dreams take flight. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of Th…
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When your child shows passion for something—like airplanes—pay attention. These natural interests are windows into their developing personalities. Nurture their enthusiasm through related books, activities, and experiences. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Do you think your child feels heard? Children want to be listened to. Children often give off signals that they are not being listened to. You must look for it. Some children are in your face, and other will withdrawl and shy away. Be vigilant and look for signs when your child wants to be heard. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been…
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Maps tell stories beyond roads and borders. Michigan looks like a mitten, Oklahoma like a pan—but more importantly, they represent places where people live and love. Show your children maps to help them visualize where family members live, turning geography into personal connections. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production…
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Family sayings carry deep meaning, like calling someone "a pillar of the community." Share these expressions with your children and explain their significance. Teaching them to understand such meaningful phrases helps develop their character and values. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Without goals, we achieve nothing. Luke 2:52 describes Jesus' growth in four areas: wisdom, stature, and favor with God and people. Use these dimensions—intellectual, physical, spiritual, and social—as a framework to guide your children's holistic development. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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What do your children need from you when they are acting up? They need discipline. Don't confuse discipline with punishment. You may need bothm but they are not the same thing. Your children need to know that you are on their team. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Will your child be famous one day? Every famous person was once a child in someone's house. Every famous person began like your child began as a child. Introducing your children to heroes helps them grow as a person and begin to develop those capacities within them that might make them famous, but will make them significant. Visit me at: https://ro…
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Your organizational style may differ from your children's. Observe how they naturally organize their belongings and thoughts. What looks chaotic to you might be an effective system for them. Understanding their innate organizational tendencies can provide insights into their thought processes and learning styles. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.c…
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Everyone has role models who inspire them to grow. We learn from our heroes' examples. Help your children find positive role models who can motivate them to become their best selves. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.comOleh Dr. Roger Smith
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Ever faced a crisis with your child? Before reacting, pause and assess: Is this truly a disaster, or just a temporary setback? As parents, it's crucial to distinguish between genuine emergencies and minor obstacles. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Is your teenager's attitude the real problem, or could it be yours? When you feel they're not listening, consider whether you're truly listening to them. Sometimes, parents need to step back and make an effort to understand their teenagers' perspectives. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Children perceive events differently than adults. What seems trivial to us can be monumental to them. Pay attention to your child's emotional reactions—their outbursts often stem from their unique perspective on situations, which may feel overwhelming to them. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Are you encouraging your children to embrace challenges or avoid them? Making a meaningful impact requires taking risks. We should teach our children to understand and accept calculated risks, not just play it safe. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Could your child be more thoughtful? We would all love to be more thoughtful. When we use that term, we are thinking about other people. One way to train your children to be thoughtful is to ask them who in their day could have something better happen to them. It will help them to think outside of themselves. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ …
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Conflict is a natural part of any relationship. As a parent, you can help your children develop essential communication skills to navigate these challenges. Teach them how to listen actively and express themselves without accusations, focusing instead on uncovering the truth. This training will serve them well as they navigate conflicts in their cu…
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Are your children frequently claiming to be tired? If they're between 10 and 14 years old, their complaints are likely genuine. During this stage, their bodies require more energy and sleep due to rapid growth and development. As a parent, it's crucial to understand and accommodate this increased need for rest as your children navigate this transit…
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A firepit is more than just warmth and light. It's a catalyst for storytelling, creating an atmosphere where tales—both real and imagined—flourish. This natural focal point fosters attentive listening and open communication. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd.com/ This has been a production of ThePodcastUpload.com…
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Would you say you are flexible as a parent? Are you flexible with your children? Something will always happen when raising your children that you will have to be flexible with them. It is easy to get anxious and frustrated, but it takes training to take a step back, analyze what is going on and adjust to the situation. Visit me at: https://rogersmi…
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The value of touch is so important and so underated. One way to meet the emotional needs of your children is through touch. It can give them emotional strength, energy, health, and hope. Touching of their head, holding hands, and hugs are some of the way to positively show your love for your children through touch. Visit me at: https://rogersmithmd…
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