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The Good, The Bad, & The Filter
Seven ways to help screen culture's impurities from your children's minds
by Clem Boyd
CPT, Winter 2005
Tempering the Tantrum
Our expert moms tell the tricks of our trade
Good Ideas from Good Moms
CPT, Winter 2005
The 'Fast Listening' Plan
by Dr. Todd Cartmell
CPT, Winter 2005
Set For Life
Connecting with your kids today prepares them for what's ahead
by Dannah Gresh
CPT, Fall 2005
Just a Touch
by Dr. Todd Cartmell
CPT, Fall 2005
CPT Interview: Planned Purity
Reeling from the pain of personal experience, Dannah Gresh set out to equip kids to say "no" to sex
by Jane Johnson Struck
CPT, Summer 2005
Choices and Consquences
Your response to negative behavior can bring positive results
by Todd Cartmell
CPT, Summer 2005
The Power of Praise
by Dr. Todd Cartmell
CPT, Spring 2005
Children Behaving Badly
by Dr. Todd Cartmell
CPT, Winter 2004
Just for Kids
Use this guide to choose chores that fit your child's age, ability, and personality.
by Pamela Shires Sneddon
CPT, Fall 2004
Building Better Behavior
by Dr. Todd Cartmell
CPT, Fall 2004
Good Housekeeping
You already know how housework benefits you. But you might be surprised by what it does for your kids.
by Pamela Shires Sneddon
CPT, Fall 2004
Clutter Control
by Stephanie Nickel
CPT, Fall 2004
Fan Club
Are your kids getting the one thing they want most?
book excerpt by Fred Hartley, Jr.
CPT, Summer 2004
Give a Little Bit
How to open your child's heart-and hands-through simple acts of service
by Amy Veits
CPT, Summer 2004
Paradox Parenting
A surprising perspective on parenting your kids the way God parents you
by James R. Lucas
CPT, Spring 2004
Connect with Your Kids
8 great ways to build a better bond.
by Kathi Hunter
CPT, Fall 2003
Grace Rules!
How we brought God into our discipline style
by Clay Clarkson
CPT, Fall 2003
Another Mother's Day
Why mom deserves a day off
by Carla Barnhill
CPT, Summer 2003
Should I Spank My Child?
One mother's answer to parenting's most controversial question
by Grace P. Chou
CPT, Summer 2003
Sick of Bickering
Sure-fire ways to stop sibling squabbles
by Theresa B. Lode
CPT, Spring 2003
What Would Jesus Say?
Christ knew a thing or two about changing hearts with his words. Here's how you can follow his example and help your kids obey.
by Grace P. Chou
CPT, Spring 2003
Tailor-Made Discipline
Guide your child's behavior with strategies for every age and stage
by Karen Miller, LCSW with Kevin A. Miller
CPT, Winter 2002
Bring Out Their Best
How to build your child's character through loving, values-based discipline.
by Valerie Bell
CPT, Fall 2002
The Heart of Housework
Giving kids household chores can result in more than just a clean home
by Teri Brown
CPT, Fall 2002
The Ground Rules
Help your family resolve conflict with this Bible-based model.
by Dr. Rick Fowler & Jerilyn Fowler
CPT, Summer 2002
Stop the Whining
Sick of all the griping in your house? These two simple solutions can end it for good.
by Joanne Miller
CPT, March/April 2002
Is Your Teen Tired of Church?
When the pillow feels better than praise and worship
by Karen L. Maudlin, Psy.D.
CPT, January/February 2002
Mom Vs. Movies
Movie Mom Nell Minow helps you weed out the bad and make the most of the good.
interview by Michael G. Maudlin
CPT, January/February 2002
The Power Consequences
The only discipline tool you'll ever need.
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
CPT, January/February 2002
Avoid the Mall Meltdowns
CPT, November/December 2001
FEATURE: Discipling Other People's Children
from your child's friend in your house to the neighborhood kid on the playground, whenand howshould you step in?
by Lauren F. Winner
CPT, September/October 2001
Mom vs. Dad
Why your different parenting styles are actually good for your kids
by Faith Tibbetts McDonald
CPT, July/August 2001
Army Secrets to Good Discipline
5 principles parents can use
by Jennifer Mangan
CPT, May/June 2001
The Angry Child
What's going on inside a child who lashes out. And what can you do about it?
by Karen L. Maudlin, Psy.D.
CPT, March/April 2001
Conquering the Hurry-Up Monster
by Jean Balmer
CPT, January/February 2001
Wild Child
Some kids really are harder to handle than others. If you've got one of them, find out how a few simple changes can bring peace to your house.
by Faith Tibetts McDonald
CPT, September/October 2000
Loving Your Prodigal
What can parents do when a child turns her back on her family and her faith? Author H. Norman Wright offers help
interview by Carla Barnhill
CPT, July/August 2000
The Power of Praise
A positive approach to encouraging good behavior
by Connie Arthur with Elaine Minamide
CPT, May/June 2000
Is Your Child Cheating?
How to help him resist the temptation
by Faith Tibbetts McDonald
CPT, May/June 2000
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
When it comes to teaching respect, your actions speak louder than words
by Elsie Brunk
CPT, March/April 2000
Making Peace with Your Strong-Willed Child
Tired of butting heads with your kid? Learning expert Cynthia Ulrich Tobias offers help and hope
interview by Carla Barnhill
CPT, November/December 1999
Loving Discipline that Works
Feel like all you do is yell at your kids? Here's a better way
by Gary Chapman, with Ron R. Lee
CPT, July/August 1999
Rules that Work
Help your family create a code of behavior everyone can live with
by Kari Smalley Gibson, with Stanley C. Baldwin
CPT, May/June 1999
The Best Way to Love Your Child
Family counselor Gary Chapman describes five languages that keep kids from feeling neglected
by Ron R. Lee
CPT, January/February 1999
Am I Expecting Too Much?
Six questions to determine what is reasonable to ask from your children.
by Elizabeth Moll Stalcup
CPT, January/February 1999
Comfort Zone
What to doand not dowhen your child's upset
by Rebecca Sweat
CPT, July/August 1998
Parenting Your Future Teen
What to do now to shape a healthier adolescent.
by Ronald T. Habermas
CPT, July/August 1998
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