by Brenda L. Yoder | May 30, 2014 | Parenting
Every summer parents have mixed emotions about school ending. You’re excited to have the busyness of school over, but there’s angst in having unstructured time with kids at home. Routine is nice. Several summers I’ve planned routines with activities and chores...
by Brenda L. Yoder | May 28, 2014 | Parenting
Today I’m posting a personal article in my monthly column at Whatever Girls, a ministry for moms and daughters. It’s the first part of a two-part serious sharing my experience raising a daughter as an eating disorder survivor. Read the full post here at...
by Brenda L. Yoder | May 18, 2014 | For Women, Parenting
It’s my privilege to introduce you to my dear friend, Athena Moberg, of Maui, Hawaii. She is one of the most remarkable women I know – I’m glad to call her friend, and I’m excited to speak at her ALOHA Conference In September. I’ve asked...
by Brenda L. Yoder | May 16, 2014 | Parenting
It’s my privilege to introduce you to my dear friend, Athena Moberg, of Maui, Hawaii. She is one of the most remarkable women I know – I’m glad to call her friend, and I’m excited to speak at her Aloha Conference In September. I’ve asked...
by Brenda L. Yoder | Apr 25, 2014 | Parenting
“I don’t need you to envy me, I just need you to be proud of me.” The words poured onto the screen as she typed them to her mom. At forty-something, she felt like a little girl again, revisiting her life-long quest for the words, “I’m proud of you.” Can you identify?...