Gospel Solutions for Families offers practical, relevant tips for raising children in faith. Host Amy Iverson brings together General Auxiliary Leaders and experts to talk about tough topics parents are dealing with today, and how living gospel principles can help with the everyday challenges and op…
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“It is appropriate to disagree, but it is not appropriate to be disagreeable,” teaches Quentin L. Cook.
Everyone wants to feel like they belong, and God and Jesus Christ want everyone to know that they certainly do. So what can we do when we or those we care about feel isolated or ignored?
When it comes to raising happy, healthy children, it can be easy to forget that focusing on the health of your marriage is a key component.
Parenthood is the perhaps the most important and challenging role we can fill in this life. It is also the most rewarding. Do our kids see it that way?
Are the kids excited or groaning when its time for family scripture study? We want our children to know that the scriptures are a real power in their lives.
Technology enables us to be forces for good in the world, but sometimes it distracts us from being present in our families.
Learning when to say “Yes” and how to gracefully say “No” can be key in retaining some of our most important relationships.
Learning to cope with anxiety and depression on an individual level is a challenge, and learning to help a child cope can be even harder.
Everyone has the right to choose. So it isn’t surprising that many children make choices that are at odds with the principles they have learned at home.
Of all the things we teach our children, how to seek and recognize guidance from the Spirit may be one of the most important.
Pornography is so prevalent today that some parents may have given up hope for helping their children avoid it. However, there are actually many ways parents can offer knowledge, guidance, support, and forgiveness.
Wendy Ulrich, a mother and licensed psychologist, shares personal stories and insights to help answer questions about raising young adults, which may sometimes be more challenging than parenting young children.
When life feels dark, overwhelming, or lonely, what can we do to find peace? Reaching outside of ourselves to serve others who are also in need may seem counterintuitive, but it is a healing balm that is tried and true.
We live in a world where information is at our fingertips, and no group is better at finding it than kids and teens. So when it comes to the topic of physical intimacy, how much can parents influence the knowledge and views of their children?
Apostle Neal A. Maxwell taught, “Those who do too much for their children will soon find they can do nothing with their children. So many children have been so much done for they are almost done in.”