
Ep. 19: When You Don't Like Your Son's Girlfriend
02/27/21 • 16 min
One of the fastest ways for your son (or your daughter) to get off-track is through a bad relationship with the opposite sex. Yet what wise parents know is how bluntly stating your opinion can push a teenager away and deeper into the arms of a bad influence. Join Kari as she tackles this topic inspired by a group text among old friends. As kids grow up, parents move from a position of power to a position of influence, and Kari will share ideas on how to talk about healthy dating in a way that inspires your teenager to listen.
Ep. 19 Show Notes:
o Kari’s new book: Love Her Well: 10 Ways to Find Joy and Connection with Your Teenage Daughter
o Sissy Goff's book The Back Door to Your Teen's Heart
o Andy Stanley Podcast
o Kari’s books for teen girls: 10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know and Liked: Whose Approval Are You Living For?
o Kari’s Blog - www.karikampakis.com/blog/
o Contact Kari at [email protected] and follow her on Instagram and Facebook
One of the fastest ways for your son (or your daughter) to get off-track is through a bad relationship with the opposite sex. Yet what wise parents know is how bluntly stating your opinion can push a teenager away and deeper into the arms of a bad influence. Join Kari as she tackles this topic inspired by a group text among old friends. As kids grow up, parents move from a position of power to a position of influence, and Kari will share ideas on how to talk about healthy dating in a way that inspires your teenager to listen.
Ep. 19 Show Notes:
o Kari’s new book: Love Her Well: 10 Ways to Find Joy and Connection with Your Teenage Daughter
o Sissy Goff's book The Back Door to Your Teen's Heart
o Andy Stanley Podcast
o Kari’s books for teen girls: 10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know and Liked: Whose Approval Are You Living For?
o Kari’s Blog - www.karikampakis.com/blog/
o Contact Kari at [email protected] and follow her on Instagram and Facebook
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Ep. 18: Please Don't Tell Your Daughter "Girls are Mean"
You may have said it - or wanted to say it. When your daughter comes home crying after another girl hurts her, it’s tempting to repeat this popular cliché. But is it helpful? And can it deter girls from building real friendships if they believe this stereotype is 100% true? Join Kari as she offers an alternative - and more hopeful - point of view. This message is also available as a post on Kari’s blog.
Ep. 18 Show Notes:
o Order Kari’s new book: Love Her Well: 10 Ways to Find Joy and Connection with Your Teenage Daughter
o Kari’s 1st book for teen girls: 10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know
o Kari’s 2nd book for teen girls: Liked: Whose Approval Are You Living For?
o Kari’s Blog - www.karikampakis.com/blog/
o Contact Kari at [email protected] and follow her on Instagram and Facebook
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Ep. 20: Talking to Your Daughter About "Mean Girls"
In a world that lacks kindness, mean behavior is on the rise. And for children and teens, just beginning to see how hurtful people can be, the wounds can be deep and devastating. In this episode, Kari offers a framework to help you explain mean girl behavior, discuss an empowered response, and point your daughter toward the high road that God can ultimately bless.
EPISODE 20 Show Notes:
o Order Kari’s new book: Love Her Well: 10 Ways to Find Joy and Connection with Your Teenage Daughter
o Kari’s 1st book for teen girls: 10 Ultimate Truths Girls Should Know
o Kari’s 2nd book for teen girls: Liked: Whose Approval Are You Living For?
o Kari’s Blog - www.karikampakis.com/blog/
o Contact Kari at [email protected] and follow her on Instagram and Facebook
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