Tech Savvy Parenting will teach you to navigate and use the technology that is part of your child's life. Each chapter visually walks you through a different issue of technology that kids and teens are wading into.
How You Always Meant to Parent
The Beautiful Chaos of Parenting Teens
Faith @ Home | For Households
ChristianParenting.org
EmpoweringParents.com
The Source 4 Parents.com
Jonathan McKee, president of The Source for Youth Ministry, is the author of numerous books including the new Should I Just Smash My Kid's Phone?, and youth ministry books like Ministry By Teenagers, Connect: Real Relationships in a World of Isolation, and the award winning book Jonathan speaks and trains at conferences, churches and events across North America, all while providing free resources for youth workers and parents on his websites, TheSource4YM.com and TheSource4Parents.com. You can follow Jonathan on his blog, getting a regular dose of youth culture and parenting help. Jonathan and his wife Lori, and their three teenagers Alec, Alyssa and Ashley live in California.
The Legacy Path: Discover Intentional Spiritual Parenting
Bringing Up Girls
Bringing Up Boys
Visionary Parenting: Capture a God-Sized Vision for Your Family
The 5 Love Languages of Children
Does your child speak a different language? Sometimes they wager for your attention, and other times they ignore you completely. Sometimes they are filled with gratitude and affection, and other times they seem totally indifferent. Attitude. Behavior. Development. Everything depends on the love relationship between you and your child.
Grace-Based Parenting
The Three Big Questions for a Frantic Family: A Leadership Fable About Restoring Sanity to the Most Important Organization in Your Life
Parenting Beyond Your Capacity: Connect Your Family to a Wider Community
Should I Smash My Kids Phone?
Trophy Child: Saving Parents from Performance, Preparing Children for Something Greater Than Themselves
Written for every mom who helps too much with homework just to impress the teacher and every dad who takes credit for his daughter’s soccer success, Trophy Child will give parents the encouragement they need to nurture their kids into who God created them to be. Our culture’s obsession with achievement often leads parents to form expectations for their kids based on the world’s standards, not on the Bible. As a result, their kids feel they never measure up. Trophy Child will help modern Christian parents create a home where children find success in following their heavenly Father’s leading for them—and readers know the joy of seeing their children embrace their full potential as children of God.