Relationships

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Two Parts of a Whole

Fostering Emotional Independence in Marriage Independence is a celebrated trait in today’s society. We’re encouraged to be independent– to look after ourselves, make our own

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Chatting with Your Children

Women Share Their Favorite Conversation Starters With the school year underway, those morning and afternoon car rides, family dinners, or nights doing homework can become

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The Key to Your Child’s Heart

If you are not familiar with The Five Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman, the basic premise is that most of us go through

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Staying in Touch

Relationships add so much to our emotional health, yet as we walk through the various phases of life, many of us are consumed in our

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Teaching Teens to Resolve Conflict

Imagine that your teen comes home and tells you someone she believes to be her friend is saying untrue things about her. Inevitably, this news

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Summer Fun

With the end of the school year upon us, now is a wonderful time to find fun, creative, and healthy ways to spend time with

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The Taming of the Toxic

Handling Toxic Family Members The manipulative aunt, the overbearing father, the passive-aggressive sibling – toxic family members can appear in many different forms, wreaking havoc

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In Good Times & In Bad

As we grow and mature, friendship becomes not only a more treasured relationship, but it also can require more effort to maintain. When lives become

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