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Monthly Archives: February 2018

Home » 2018 » February
The Family Table – Positive Peer Pressure for Picky Eaters
27 Feb 2018

The Family Table – Positive Peer Pressure for Picky Eaters

by Christian Family Heritage | posted in: Moral Training, Training | 0

We all want to raise children who will make healthy choices about food as adults.  As is true with so many aspects of parenting, there are many steps we need to take to reach our goal and a wise parent … Read More

routine, training
Surprises of the Heart
21 Feb 2018

Surprises of the Heart

by Christian Family Heritage | posted in: Moral Training, Speak Life, Training | 1

Our family is in an interesting season.  Our oldest is approaching the middle years, so we’re having a lot more conversations about things and asking her a lot of questions.  It’s great to watch her begin to draw from the … Read More

character training, family identity, Speak Life
Write It Down; Make It Happen
15 Feb 2018

Write It Down; Make It Happen

by Christian Family Heritage | posted in: Routine, Training | 1

I listened to a podcast a few years ago that talked about the importance of writing out your goals. Just by physically writing something down, you are 80% more likely to be successful. Just by writing it down! Today, I … Read More

routine, training
What Is Love?
12 Feb 2018

What Is Love?

by Christian Family Heritage | posted in: Moral Training | 0

  In last week’s blog we discovered that, as parents, we need to show love as much as we need to teach about it. This week I am hoping to help you begin to give your children visible and tangible … Read More

Speak Life
What Is Love?
5 Feb 2018

What Is Love?

by Christian Family Heritage | posted in: Moral Training | 0

  During this month of February, so much emphasis is put on love. Most of the time this love is expressed in the form of flowers, candy, and cards. In terms of parenting our children, though, love is one of … Read More

Speak Life

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