Broadcasts

Browse our collection of over 327 broadcasts

The Reality of Your Student's Spring Break Plans

Spring break is often associated with binge drinking. The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reports that binge drinking accounts for about 90% of alcohol consumption by young people under 21. Your child’s mid-year break from the books shouldn’t be a break from reality. Even though they may not want to hear it, remind them that binge drinking can lead to car crashes, drowning, sexual assault,...

Stop the Nagging…with this Kids Checklist

Do you find yourself constantly telling them to brush their teeth, make their bed or pick out their clothes for the next day? If you want to encourage responsibility in your child, consider posting a chart of their daily routines in their room. List your child’s name and their responsibilities for the day, then let them check off their completed tasks. You may even reward your child with a special treat if they...
Mar 07, 2012 / General

Who’s Got the Toughest Job in the World?

If you know a single parent – a mom or a dad – you may not realize the unending struggles they face. Making a living, maintaining a house, and meeting the never-ending needs of their family are hard enough when there are two parents sharing the work. But single parents do it all themselves. If only they had some relief in sight... Well, you and I can give that relief. Let’s treat their family to dinner, baby-sit...
Feb 24, 2012 / Single Parenting

Happy Birthday, PTA!

The National PTA is committed to “. . .promoting children’s health, well-being, and educational success through strong parent, family, and community involvement.” That’s why we have partnered with the National PTA to start All Pro Dad’s Days and iMOM Mornings in as many schools as possible. So, let me ask.  What are you doing to become actively involved in your child’s life?  Why not join us by becoming an All Pro...
Feb 17, 2012 / School and Learning

4 Things to Do to Honor Your Parents

Honor them!  Whether you’re 5 or 50, you should honor your mother and father.  How?  To help you get started, here are 4 things to do to honor your parents. First, pick up the phone tonight and tell them that you are thankful for the good things they did for you growing up.  Second, realize that it’s never too late to apologize, or forgive.  Third, make it a point to enjoy their company whenever you have the...
Feb 15, 2012 / General

10 Ways to Get Your Kids to Stop Whining

It’s the sound of a whining child!  Parents will do almost anything to make it stop.  But yelling or responding harshly to a whining child is one of the worst things you can do.  Instead, try this.    First, ignore it.  If you do, your child will learn that whining doesn’t work.  Second, when your child begins to whine, simply leave the room.  Third, remove the cause of the whining.  Fourth, name it…say something...
Jan 18, 2012 / General

A Great Dad is Courageous

Jan 16, 2012 / Fatherhood

FAMILY FIRST PROGRAMS

About

The Family Minute is a daily radio feature that offers everyday advice on marriage, parenting, and family relationships.

Mark Merrill

Connect With Us