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To Train Up a Child is a 1994 parenting advice book written and self-published by independent Baptists Michael and Debi Pearl, which has generated controversy for encouraging child abuse. The book has been endorsed by the Institute of Basic Life Principles.
One mom's Thanksgiving day advice went viral last year, resonating with parents across the country. Emily Taylor was talking with another parent when she heard a comment that just didn't sit right ...
Her journey began in 2022 when the 47-year-old mom of two posted a TikTok video directed at her future daughters-in-law. In it, she humorously recounted an experience from her early days as a new mom.
Experts and therapists weigh in on the Boy Mom trend and where it comes from, and real women explain what it’s like to date the son of a Boy Mom. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...
[1] [2] The magazine presents topics typical of other teen magazines (fashion and beauty tips, music, and culture) from an evangelical Christian perspective. Focus on the Family also formerly published a version for teen boys, called Breakaway. Brio and Beyond was a sister publication of Brio for older teen girls and young women, aged 16 to 21 ...
MomCo by MOPS International is a Christian organization focused on gathering and supporting moms. MomCo believes in the simple but revolutionary idea that remarkable things happen when moms come together. MOPS (an acronym that stands for “Mothers of Preschoolers”) International, Inc. is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Kelly Sullivan/Getty Images for St. Helena Hospital Foundation Jennifer Garner has taken away some very helpful parenting advice from her mom, Patricia Garner. “My mom always says when they’re ...
Heche is the mother of the late actress Anne Heche. In 1997, Anne Heche publicly announced her relationship with comedian Ellen DeGeneres . Nancy Heche later commented that Anne "became sort of the poster child for coming out and bringing the whole homosexual issue into the public eye and even glamorizing and humorizing it, laughing about it ...