Better Parent Pledge
- Dedicated Family Night
- Improved Communication and Conversation
- Education / Reading
- Physical Wellbeing
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As parents struggle to manage online content, kids are being affected
Chandra Johnson, Deseret News | June 23, 2014 9:06 pmParental filters, especially for streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, are confusing and impractical to some families, and it could be affecting kids.
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Parenting on the edge of a blade: How much freedom, how much control?
Lois M. Collins, Deseret News | June 20, 2014 8:06 pmAs summer begins, many parents are grappling with questions about how much parental control is too much, issues of personal danger and the need to let kids push boundaries.
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How to make family time a priority
Dustin Wiggins, FamilyShare | June 20, 2014 12:06 amLuckily your spouse and children are resilient and will keep looking for ways to win your attention…even if it’s obvious they are not your number one priority.
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The greatest adventure ever had: camping with toddlers
Carmen Rasmusen Herbert, Deseret News | June 18, 2014 6:06 pmMy boys need the challenge of the mountains. They need to run and scream and be brave and throw rocks and tough it out.
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6 ways to keep kids thinking this summer
Becky Rickman, FamilyShare | June 18, 2014 3:06 pmHave fun and keep your kids sharp at the same time this summer with the terrific learning activities. PS: These are so much fun, the kids won’t even realize they are learning!
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Finding the right school for your child
Nicole Shepard, Deseret News | June 17, 2014 6:06 pmInformation is power, especially in academia. Making an informed decision about your child’s education may be the most important step in their future academic success.
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Yes, it’s normal: Slightly awkward things all kids do as teenagers
Valerie Steimle, FamilyShare | June 17, 2014 6:06 pmHumorous look at the awkwardness of a teen life and the parents who worry about it.
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How to be the dad your kid really wants
Megan Gladwell, FamilyShare | June 15, 2014 8:06 pmA wonderful father deserves the highest praise. Being a good dad isn’t easy, but children deserve a dad who is physically and mentally present.
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4 ways to be an awesome dad
Gary and Joy Lundberg, FamilyShare | June 15, 2014 4:06 pmBeing a good dad is the most important accomplishment in a man’s life. Here are a few ideas to help move you along from “good” to “awesome” in the eyes of your children.