Honoring the Graduates of Life’s Trials
Sometimes life forces us to become experts at something we never wanted to know about at all, such as illnesses or caregiving. Britt celebrates life’s heroes for their degree in Life Trials.
Night Time Routine: from Battle to Bonding
Do you dread your child’s bedtime? Krystal has a suggestion for turning it into one of the highlights of your day.
Your Ancestors in Public Records
Public records can provide valuable insights into your family’s history.
Aren’t Ready for a Relationship Right Now?
Many people blame men for the reason that marriage and families are not happening in today's world. Well to be honest with you, I think that men are only half the problem. The other half is us women. Recently a friend of mine asked a question. "Why are there so many...
Resolving Differences in Marriage
In the whole big scheme of things, it doesn’t really matter who wins or loses the little daily battles, as long as it is somewhat equal.
What is Socialization?
Please don’t ask your neighborhood homeschooler about socialization—here’s why!
Getting a Down Syndrome Diagnosis
What is it like to receive a diagnosis of Down Syndrome for your unborn child? For one mother, knowing ahead helped her celebrate her child’s birth.
Sometimes Mommies Need Time Outs Too!
We put children in time out to help them calm down. Can they help moms, too?
Why Mormonism Has a Lay Leadership
Mormonism is unique for a large religion in that all its leadership roles are filled by unpaid people. Their time is donated to the church, whether they teach the toddlers or serve as the president of the entire church. This is called a lay ministry, and the concept...
Interviewing Family Members: A Great Way to Discover Your Family History!
By interviewing family members, you can make sure your family’s stories aren’t lost forever.
Adam, Eve, and Why They Left the Garden
The Mormon take on Adam and Eve is to see the Fall as a blessing, not a curse.
The Sport of Dating
Dating is a sport–but what are the rules?
Dividing Responsibilities in Marriage—Who Does the Dishes?
Dividing responsibilities in a happy marriage is all about teamwork.
Temple Sealings for Family Members: A Plan of Peace
How much comfort would it give you to know that when your spouse died, God wants you to still be a couple–forever?
How to Teach Reading in Your Homeschool
Teaching a child to read is a magnificent experience. Make your homeschool reading lessons fun and successful.
Finding Gratitude in the Small Things
It’s the little things that make a marriage special.
New Mormon History Lesson Manual for Mormon Teens
A new Mormon history manual for Mormon teens is helping teenagers prepare to understand what they discover on the Internet.
Single Awareness Day
Do you remember back in elementary school what Valentine's Day was like? Picture it with me in your minds. There are about 30 of your peers all in the same situation celebrating the same holiday. Everyone is excited to give and receive valentines. It's a day focused...
Developing Mutual Respect in Marriage
When spouses respect each other, minor problems lose their importance.
Self-Education: What Adults Can Learn from Children
What can children teach adults about life-long learning?