Somehow it’s socially acceptable for adults to belittle teens – which only divides us. How can we change the stereotype, and connect with our teens better?

Somehow it’s socially acceptable for adults to belittle teens – which only divides us. How can we change the stereotype, and connect with our teens better?
Focus on the Family say that compassion goes a long way when it comes to handling online incidents and tricky topics with our kids.
After two years of uncertainty and disruption, Commissioner Hollonds said it is time to put the needs and mental wellbeing of children first.
The long days of school holidays can be challenging for families. And if they’re lucky enough to have time off, children complain about how ‘bored’ they are.
The free online video series by Colin and Compassion Australia offers short talks featuring messages of encouragement, Bible readings, prayers and music.
I am consistently being told by parents that they want to raise kids who are strong, independent thinkers. They want to raise leaders.
It’s time to move beyond the conversation about ‘screen time’ and talk instead about the interplay between technology and wellbeing.
In a recent interview with pastor and worship artist Darlene Zschech, we got talking about parenting, and raising the next generation.