Parenting
Expert Claims Over-Praise Drives Bullying
"We praise our kids a lot thinking they are just going to be wonderful people. And in reality we have created them monsters. They are over-praised; it has led to inordinate self-esteem. Self-esteem is a good thing; inordinate self-esteem is a bad thing … This over-praise leads to a fixed mindset where talent is genetic and you have it baby," Coughlin said at the half-day seminar titled "Justice Begins on the Playground."
Parenting
ADF Memo: Schools Can Talk About Easter Biblically, Legally
Historically, students and teachers in America have freely celebrated holidays like Easter and Christmas by decorating classroom bulletin boards, learning traditional songs, and exchanging cards and gifts with classmates, ADF stated in its memo.
Teens
Faith-Based Initiatives Key to Reaching Disconnected Youth
For the next 100 days, the While House Council for Community Solutions is leading an initiative calling for people to go "All In" for youth. The effort is meant to spur new commitments to support young adults out of jobs and school.
Married Life
Focus on the Family’s Date Night Challenge to Strengthen Marriages
Goal: 5 million dates in February
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