Being a parent brings deep joy and fulfillment, but it also comes with difficulties and uncertainties. To help with these challenges, the Church offers resources to guide you in raising your children and strengthening your family.
Building Healthy Relationships
Building positive relationships within your family can bless your life. Whether you are seeking to develop a healthy marriage or working to strengthen your connection with your children, the Church has resources to help.

Being a Supportive and Loving Parent
There is no single approach to raising children. The key is to embrace joyful moments and navigate challenges with love and patience. To support you in this effort, the Church offers resources to guide you in:
- Creating loving family relationships.
- Nurturing your children’s learning and growth.
- Building unity and strength in your home.
- Improving communication with your children.
- Having essential conversations with your children.

Ensuring Proper Child Nutrition
Proper nutrition is essential for a child’s growth and development. The Church emphasizes the importance of addressing malnutrition by providing parents with resources to support their children’s physical, cognitive, and spiritual well-being.
Supporting Single-Parent Families
Due to a variety of circumstances, you may find yourself navigating life as a single parent. If you are experiencing this challenge, the Church has resources that provide guidance on how to:
- Help your children navigate a new way of life.
- Turn to the Savior for peace and hope.
- Let others serve and help you.
- Strengthen your relationship with Heavenly Father.
Assisting Single Expectant Parents
Being pregnant and unmarried can be difficult. As you make decisions for your future, pray for Heavenly Father’s guidance, counsel with trusted individuals, and consider help from Church resources.
Raising a Child with a Disability
Having a child with a disability brings unique challenges. To help you find strength and encouragement, the Church offers resources on:
- Helping others understand your child’s disability.
- Caring for yourself while caring for a child with a disability.

