What are some good questions to ask your son?
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Why do I Want my Son to be a talker?
I tell him that’s fine by me. He doesn’t have to be a talker . . . but he does need to be a communicator. Not merely for my sake, but for the sake of his friendships and future relationships. Because even at the age of 12, this young man already knows he hopes to marry and become a family man someday. Just like his dad.
Do you love your son with all your heart?
You can listen HERE or press “play” below! You love your son–but that doesn’t mean you always know the most effective ways to show that love, ways that will connect with his heart and stick with him no matter what life throws his way.
Why do I need to talk to my son about marriage?
Because even at the age of 12, this young man already knows he hopes to marry and become a family man someday. Just like his dad. And marriage requires communication. And parenting requires communication.
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What to do if your 20 year old son is disrespectful?
Talk to your husband and come up with a plan that you both feel good about. You will do the right thing. P.S. If you found this to be helpful, please consider making a donation to this site to support our mission. P.P.S.
Is the father of my 20 year old son abusive?
His father is not abusive in any way, and has never raised a hand to him. His father is very kind, with no questions asked. Does not advise him or communicate on issues with him and has a poor listening habit. What am I to do?
What to do if your child tells you something inappropriate happened?
The first and most important thing to do if your child tells you something inappropriate happened is to always, always take the child seriously, no matter whom they say did it. If they muster up the courage to come to you for help, you simply must respond like a responsible, caring adult.