Art of Parenting® is at its best in a group setting. Our group series is an interactive experience designed for home or church environments to help parents integrate faith into everyday moments. Learn more about the complete Art of Parenting group kit.
In the Art of Imperfect Parenting, you get expert advice from a psychologist who understands what you’re going through so you can learn what discipline really means and how to implement it imperfectly through: Here's a testimonial from a parent who recently took this course! If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
The kit includes a participant’s guide, a leader’s guide, and material to involve your entire church. Hosted by Dr. Greg Smalley, this six-session DVD series features parenting mentors covering topics such as introducing your child to faith, creating a faith plan for your family, and assessing the spiritual needs of your children.
But Rosemond encourages a return to the biblical model by teaching respect, responsibility, and resourcefulness. Tobias discusses how parents can get on the same page in their parenting approach, how a parent who desires “positional authority” can relax, and the importance of keeping a good sense of humor.
President and CEO of Focus on the Family, Jim Daly, right, plays on the trampoline at his home with one of his two sons Wednesday afternoon.
Focus On The Family has raised over $515 Million over the past five years, making it one of the most well funded anti-LGBT organizations in America.
Focus on the Family's Welcome Center is a great stop for families, featuring a kids' play area with a three-story slide, a toddler play area and a self-guided walking tour – and it's all free!
Get a half-hour dose of encouragement and advice with Jim Daly and John Fuller on Focus on the Family. Enjoy the interviews and insights on one of the nation's most recognized Christian radio programs, originally hosted by Dr. James Dobson.
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Earlier this month, James Dobson, the man who founded the conservative Focus on the Family ministry in Colorado Springs, left his most coveted pulpit—Focus' radio show—to start an independent radio program with his son, Ryan.
Android Apps by Focus on the Family on Google Play.
A U.S. District Court order prevents Feature Films for Families Inc., Corporations for Character L.C., Family Films of Utah Inc., from engaging in deceptive and abusive telemarketing practices, the U.S. Department of Justice said Monday.
Focus on the Family Broadcast Focus on the Family Become a champion for your family in the time it takes to enjoy a cup of coffee! Every episode of the Focus on the Family Christian podcast helps you confidently guide your loved ones through the unique challenges faced by today's Christian families.
With Google Assistant, you can broadcast voice messages to your Google Family Group. These family broadcasts play on speakers, Smart Displays, and Smart Clocks in your home, and are sent as notifications and audio files to family members' phones and tablets.
Focus on the Family Broadcast on Apple Podcasts. Become a champion for your family in the time it takes to enjoy a cup of coffee! Every episode of the Focus on the Family Christian podcast helps you confidently guide your loved ones through the unique challenges faced by today's Christian families.
After 40 years on the air, WYFR, Family Radio's shortwave station located in Okeechobee, Florida, ceased operations on July 1, 2013. In December 2013, Radio Miami International, purchased the shortwave transmission complex and began broadcasting from there.
Every season of this bingeable podcast series is chalk full of heartwarming love stories and practical marriage advice you can put into practice every day. The series from Focus on the Family will inspire you and your spouse to put Christ's love at the center of your relationship. Along the way, marriage experts Dr.
Anderson and Jackson encourage parents to lecture less and stop trying to fix everything. They also describe why kids need to know the truth about themselves instead of getting false affirmation.
Involving children in household chores not only creates a functional home but prepares kids for the future. Practical advice on age-appropriate chores will empower you to help your children build responsibility.
The Jacksons talk about four essential messages that are part of discipline: 1) You are safe with me. 2) You are loved no matter what. 3) You are called and capable. 4) You are responsible for your actions.
The most common regret McKee hears from parents? “I wish I’d spent more time with my kids.” He gives great strategies to be an intentional parent and bond with your children.
Koch explores eight facets of human intelligence and explains how parents can identify and cultivate their child’s unique gifts.
Discover your child’s primary love language—physical touch, words of affirmation, quality time, gifts, or acts of service—to better meet their deepest emotional needs.
It’s not your job to make sure your child turns out “right.” Learn the difference between control and influence.
We’re redesigning our digital Art of Parenting experience, but in the meantime, you can find all of the session videos on this page. We look forward to sharing a new experience soon!
Art of Parenting® is at its best in a group setting. Our group series is an interactive experience designed for home or church environments to help parents integrate faith into everyday moments.
You don’t have to be a perfect parent. You just need some practical guidance on how to show up as their parent and focus on what really matters. You can find a balance between focusing on all of the things and focusing on what matters. You can show up and be firm AND fair AND loving.
Kids don’t come with guidebooks. In today’s world, it’s tougher than ever to be a parent; but if you’re here, I know this for sure:
You don ’t have to sit through a big long lecture and get preached at. You can learn at your own pace, in the comfort of your own home, in a bite sized way that doesn’t overwhelm. Let’s face it, you’re already overwhelmed. You don’t need your parenting education to make it worse.