A new study found children with autism are almost twice as likely to never attend church. What can leaders do to help welcome those families?
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I Can’t Keep My Children Safe
For parents, part of our calling is stewarding our children through this life. I have a new outlook on stewardship, and it isn’t liberating necessarily, but it is assuring.
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When Parents Break Up: What Kids Experience and How the Church Can Help
More than 20 percent of children born to married couples will experience a parental breakup by age 9, as will more than half of children born into a cohabiting relationship.
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5 Tips to Help Parents Discuss ‘the Birds and the Bees’
“Children are going to have conversations about sex and sexuality. The only question is who’s going to initiate those conversations.”
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Missing: A Parent
In an age of helicopter parents, some are flying solo when their children reach adulthood.
Recent research shows 24 percent of Americans aged 25 to 32—7.9 million young adults—lack an active relationship with one or both parents.
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Living with Mom and Dad Now the Norm for Millennials
Young adults in America are more likely to live with their parents than to live with a spouse, partner, or roommates.
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