Happy, strong families don’t just happen. They are built with love by parents who can use all the good ideas they can get! We’ve gathered unique and meaningful resources to help you build your family.
Value of the Month
Do you want a simple and fun way to teach your children about honesty, courage, respect, kindness and other values you hold dear? Our NEW Alexander’s Amazing Adventures program offers fun stories for kids, great instruction for parents, and discussion and activity guides for the whole family. Specific ideas for teaching children of different ages are included.
Family Volunteering
Could your family use some new ideas for reaching out to others? Service is one of the most meaningful things you can do with your children. Check out the great Family Volunteering Ideas our members have submitted for making service part of your family traditions HERE. And to participate in our monthly Make a Difference Challenge for families, click HERE.
Family Systems
We’ve got an excellent online training program to help you shape the future of your family through creating your own individualized family legal system (rules and consequences that work), family economy (teaching kids about work and money), and family culture (traditions and family identity).
Family Systems Builder Online Training
How to Talk to your Child about Sex
Based on the book, How to Talk to your Child about Sex by Linda and Richard Eyre, these wonderful resources at valuesparenting.com will help you figure out just the the right way to handle this very important, delicate topic. The resources here will help you develop a step-by-step plan to teach your children about “the most wonderful, beautiful thing in the world” in a way that will help children develop respect and understanding of their bodies as well as the power of creating life.
The Power of Kids
This fun little blog, The Power of Kids, is run by the children of Power of Moms Directors, April and Saren. Their kids share ideas about how “kids can help make their families strong and awesome.” They invite all the kids of Power of Moms readers to get involved in making comments and submitting posts!












