Friday's Family Friendly Finds

Friday’s Family Friendly Finds {March 28, 2014 edition}

Welcome to our weekly post where we share some articles for you to read over the weekend that should encourage you and your family. We hope you enjoy this weekly feature, and will help us by sharing articles and posts you find encouraging, either privately or in the comments.

Family Friendly Finds

This Week’s Finds

Maybe We Should Stop Entertaining Our Kids So Much [We are THAT Family]

What You Really Need in Marriage [The Blazing Center]

Teaching Our Children to Judge [for the family]

Emotional Cues [Biblical Parenting]

Trend Alert: 6 Messaging Apps That Let Teens Share (Iffy) Secrets [Common Sense Media]

Our Week in Review

These posts were not necessarily written in the last week, but were the 5 most-viewed posts during that time. To emphasize that, we have started adding the original publication date for each post to this list.

#5: Slow Down, and Cherish the Moments [March 24]

#4: Dressing Our Daughter for Who We Want Her to Be [March 4, this post is very close to 2000 Facebook likes!]

#3: To My Son, On His 7th Birthday [March 26]

#2: The Hardest Part of Proverbs 22:6 : How Not to Live Through Your Child [March 27]

#1: “Before Your Kids’ Eyes : 6 Things Your Kids Need to See You Do Daily [March 18]

What Did We Miss?

What family links, tweets, or videos did we miss this week? Contact us with links you’d like us to consider for future Friday’s Family Friendly Finds! You can also contact us if you are interested in writing a guest post for our site. We look forward to hearing from you!

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