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BROADCAST ARCHIVES
Dr. Jim Burns reminds parents that very few kids develop a drug addiction or eating disorder overnight - and the healing process takes time as well.
This feature warns parents to be familiar with the warning signs if it looks like your child might be developing an eating disorder.
In this SnapShot, Dr. Jim Burns warns parents not to wait too long to take action when a child is in pain.
Dr Jim Burns reminds dads that teen and pre-teen girls who don't feel valued, heard and appreciated at home will go elsewhere looking for acceptance.
This features serves as a wake-up call to dads who to often "over-promise and under-deliver" their presence to their children.
In this SnapShot, Dr. Jim Burns warns parents to offer kids real comfort during a truly painful season - and not to overdo it when it's not.
Dr. Jim Burns reminds parents that our children have the capacity to "be Jesus with skin on" to their friends who are hurting.
This feature reminds parents that our kids are always watching how we handle our own gifts and talents.
In this SnapShot, Dr. Jim Burns stresses to parents the importance of getting kids involved in community service.
Dr. Jim Burns shows parents the value of stewardship of our time, talent and treasures - in spite of how we feel about giving.
This feature reminds parents that, when it comes to passing faith in Christ to our kids, what's caught is more valuable than what is taught.
In this SnapShot, Dr. Jim Burns cautions parents that a constant barrage of put-downs will never motivate a child to true greatness.
Dr. Jim Burns reminds parents that there's a fine line between "showing concern" and "gossiping" about someone else's problems.
of Conflicting Priorities
This features warns parents that kids who become too "image-conscious" often suffer character issues when it comes to how to spend their money.
This features warns parents that kids who become too "image-conscious" often suffer character issues when it comes to how to spend their money.
Then Your Kids are Curious About It
In this SnapShot, Dr. Jim Burns cautions parents about the power of negative peer pressure when it comes to drugs and alcohol.
In this SnapShot, Dr. Jim Burns cautions parents about the power of negative peer pressure when it comes to drugs and alcohol.
Dr. Jim Burns warns parents that many kids turn to drugs and alcohol to try to deal with the pain of adolescence simply because their parents aren't there for them.
This features cautions parents that kids crave affirmation - and the person or thing that gives them the most of it will have their loyalty and attention.
In this SnapShot, Dr. Jim Burns points out that kids gain a greater sense of security when they see their parents express affection to each other.
Dr. Jim Burns cautions parents that it is possible to overload our schedules with too many "good projects."


























