Growing Kindness: Teaching Kids to Volunteer

EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 42 MIN

Growing Kindness: Teaching Kids to Volunteer

from Practice Makes Parent · host Focus on the Family

Have you ever thought about serving your community as a family? On this episode, Danny and Rebecca speak with Justin Knoop, the founder of Blessing Boys. Justin and his four sons perform free lawn care services for those in need, inspired by their mission work and personal transformation through faith. Justin explains the profound impact of these acts of service on both his family and the community, and we encourage you to explore this idea in your home. We talk about overcoming the awkwardness of helping strangers, instilling values of gratitude and service in children, and balancing energy and discipline in boys. The Crib To College Update shares research done on exposing children to various foods to help prevent food allergies later in life.   The Hidden Garden: A Blessing Boys' Adventure   Age & Stage Resources   What Are Your Parenting Strengths? Find Out Here!   Here Are Some Ideas To Serve As A Family   Send us your email or voicemail questions here!   Support the show!   If you enjoyed listening to Practice Makes Parent with Dr. Danny Huerta and Rebecca St. James, please give us your feedback. 

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