If you don't feel like your parenting approach fits into "Type A" or "Type B," this one might resonate.
We typically choose friends who we share things in common with, who make us laugh, who we trust, and who we enjoy spending time with. But what happens when a friend embraces all the basic qualities ...
Several times a month, community columnists weigh in on matters of faith and values. The Faith and Values column appears Mondays, and features retired Methodist minister Paul Graves; FāVS News editor ...
Who is the best kind of parent? There are four common parenting styles and one wins the title. The “authoritative” style — holding a child to high and firm expectations while still nurturing the ...
Parent from the same page. Why? [Note: This JOT is adapted from Mother Nurture, a book written for mothers - focusing on typical parenting situations and gender differences that are experienced by ...
Religious differences can feel like the deepest of divides. For Utah families going through divorce or separation, that divide can become even more painful when it shows up in co-parenting decisions — ...
What happens when a friend embraces all the basic qualities you value in a friendship, but they parent their kids completely differently than you do? We typically choose friends who we share things in ...