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From Pope Francis’ First Angelus Message

We parent today in a strange world that tells us little things are everything and that truth, goodness, and faith are nothing.  We parent today in a world that tells us to do our own thing, to fulfill...

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The Domestic Church Images the Last Supper

I was scheduled to be on “More2Life” with Dr. Greg & Lisa Popcak this  morning, but Dr. Greg is sick and has lost his voice!  Prayers for you, Dr. Greg.  We all hope you recover quickly.  I...

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Be Not Afraid

I can’t wait to talk to my kids about sex.  Yes, you read that correctly.  I CAN’T WAIT!  I can’t wait to teach my kids how to make this world a better place by holding a reverence for the sacred and...

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The Family & The New Evangelization

Today is the Feast of the Ascension.  At the Ascension, Christ announced the Church’s mission to the Apostles: Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the...

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Dr. Teicher on the Developing Brain

A fantastic video interview with Dr. Teicher by Robbyn Bennet Peters.   How does early stress impact brain development and outcomes for children?  Not to be missed: Dr. Teicher on the Developing Brain...

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In Conversation with Robbyn Peters Bennett

I’m thrilled to present to CAPC readers my interview with Robbyn Peters Bennett, MA, LMHC.  Robbyn is the founder of Stop Spanking.org and a board advisor for the US Alliance to End the Hitting of...

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The Battle of the Screens

I’ve had it with screens.  Computer screens, television screens, smartphone screens.  Screens on toys, screens in homes, screens in restaurants, screens in stores.  Wherever you go, the screen is never...

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Fix the Family Is Dangerous

I recently read through several blog posts and watched three videos produced by the Fix the Family ministry, which is headed by two Catholic couples.  I guess these people have good intentions and I...

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3 Points to Consider When Talking to Your Kids About Abortion

Today marks the anniversary of Roe versus Wade–41 years since the legalization of abortion in America. Abortion. It’s an ugly word, full of secrets, despair, and misinformation.  It’s a term that most...

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5 Signs of a Successful Family

Last week my husband and I attended a workshop led by a couple who had once been on the brink of divorce.  They had everything the world told them a successful family should have:  two children, a...

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What makes a “good” parent?

“That means that for almost a quarter of a century, humans need a special kind of love and nurturing that will not only meet them and connect with them right where they are but guide them gently...

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Giving Children the Gift of Gratitude

A version of this article appeared originally in Tender Tidings Fall 2012. With Thanksgiving just around the corner, this is a great time to share with our children the importance of gratitude....

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3 Benefits of Family Movie Night

  On more than one occasion our Holy Father has urged parents to “waste time with your children.” I think we need his wise guidance.  Some of us may be sacrificing family time because we worry or...

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Bringing Up Bèbè: A Critical Review by Jana Thomas Coffman

According to Pamela Druckerman’s Bringing Up Bèbè, the French not only have us beat in the world of fashion, fine dining, wine, and culture, but they’re better parents as well. Druckerman claims French...

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What Does It Mean to Be Free and Brave? Reflections on Pope Francis’ Speech...

Pope Francis addressed the U.S. Congress today and amidst his profound and sensitive reflections were these words about the state of the family in the United States: How essential the family has been...

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All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day Remind Us to Be Saints, Not Stars

“What if we took all the money and time we put into tutors and coaches and private lessons, and invested instead in making our children holy? Not well-known and praised and celebrated for what they do,...

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Grateful Parent, Happy Parent

“When we were children we were grateful to those who filled our stockings at Christmastime. Why are we not grateful to God for filling our stockings with legs?” — G.K. Chesterton All parents want to be...

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What Adolescents Want (and How Attachment Parenting Gives It to Them)

My 11-year-old always seems to be hanging around lately. Peering over my shoulder as I pay the bills, following me around as I search for a quiet room to sneak in a few minutes of prayer, and shuffling...

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My Kid Is a Special Snowflake . . . and So Is Yours

I’m going to go out on a limb here and suggest that you’ve almost certainly encountered the following attitude, whether it’s a post on Facebook, a self-righteous HuffPost article, or even in...

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