Guest Episodes
FamilyLife Today® Podcast
The problem with social media and mental health is really affecting our kids, but what do we do about it? Author, Jonathan McKee, helps parents understand the connection and how to talk to kids about it.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
Do your kids have an addiction to social media? Author, Jonathan McKee addresses the dangers and how to engage your kids.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
Kids with phones are a big deal! On FamilyLife Today, Jonathan McKee, author of over 25 books, helps parents understand the value of connection with their kids, concerns about their phones and some tips on how to talk about it all.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
What would you do if your child was being bullied? Jonathan McKee talks about his own bullied past and coaches parents on what to do if they suspect their child is being harassed.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
Jonathan McKee reminds us that every child is either the bully, bullied, or a bystander. McKee advises parents to discuss proper phone usage early on with their kids.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
Author Jonathan McKee knows a thing or two about bullying. McKee was bullied throughout his school years and gives wise advice on how to handle the bullies in your child's life.
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FamilyLife This Week® Podcast
Guests Kathy Koch, Brian Housman, and Jonathan McKee offer tips and strategies to parents raising kids in a screen-filled digital world.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
Youth expert Jonathan McKee says that our media-saturated kids are hearing the culture's messages on gender identity. Jonathan encourages parents to interact with their kids and point them back to Jesus.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
Author Jonathan McKee reminds parents of the media's impact on our youth, and encourages parents to be wise in how they monitor their children's interaction with TV, the internet, and smartphones.
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FamilyLife Today® Podcast
Youth culture expert Jonathan McKee says that our youth really want to share their hearts, but parents need to ask the right questions, especially regarding the topic of sex.
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Guest Articles
Teaching Our Kids Not to Be Bystanders to Bullying
Most kids on today’s campuses probably fall into the category of “bystander.” They know they should probably do something, but they don’t.
When Your Kids Ask, ‘How Far Can I Go?’
Helping your children understand God’s design for sex … and how to save themselves for marriage.