By Peggy Ployhar In the previous article in this series on parenting anger, I mentioned this next step is the glue which helps hold the integrity and authority changes in...
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Humble Authority: Step 2 in Cultivating Your Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar My last article on parental integrity started a mini-series within the larger series of articles I am writing on parenting anger. The reason I have embedded this...
Integrity: Step 1 in Cultivating a Child’s Heart for Instruction
By Peggy Ployhar In my last article in this series, I stated, “Instilling truth into a child’s heart depends on how prepared his/her heart is to receive truth.” Therefore,...
3 Important Tips When Using Technology with Special Needs Children
By Kimberly Vogel It’s getting easier and easier to make adaptations using technology for our struggling learners. I recently found a new tool to help: Tech finder! You can...
How to Rescue a Special Needs Marriage
By Dyana Robbins Previous articles I have written have focused on the great blessings that can grow from a special-needs marriage and how to create an environment for your marriage...
Our Dog Fred: Friend and Bridge to Community
By Dyana Robbins This is Fred. When he first joined our family he looked like this, which is good, because he was a terror. His beginnings with our family are...
Intentional Teaching: Taking Time to Teach to a Child’s Heart
By Kimberly Vogel The lesson plans are methodically laid out with alternate ideas and I know what needs to get done. I have plans for my kids, students, and therapy....
How to Homeschool Amidst Your Imperfections
By Cheryl Swope, M.Ed Homeschooling is hard sometimes. Parenting is already a challenge because in our fallen states, both we and our children war within ourselves to do what is...
Thriving in a Special Needs Marriage
By Dyana Robbins, M. Ed Reading this, you are likely a special-needs parent and/or married to someone with special needs. You might need encouragement or strategies for marital happiness in...
Growing in the Shade
By Cheryl Swope One hot Missouri June when my children were very young, we decorated our front porch with a large white container of flowering impatiens. The pink and...