The Behavior Project

Megan Rosselot, MEd

The Behavior Projects marries Biblical and Behavior information together to provide strategies for parents to better understand the teenage mind. The goal is to serve to provide encouragement through faith and information to better equip you to navigate and thrive through the teen years.

  1. 06/03/2025

    Summer Sparks: Igniting Connections with Your Teen

    Summer is here. Though it’s a perfect time to relax from such a busy winter, it’s a perfect time to build into intentionality with a fresh start. In this podcast, I look at various activities you can do on a daily basis to build into your children. Remember, it’s not just the big moments that create the memories, but it’s also the little moments that create the biggest impact. Here’s a concise version: 1. **Quality Time** *Scripture:* "Let your conversation be always full of grace..." - Colossians 4:6 *Reason:* Summer offers relaxed opportunities for meaningful discussions with your teen. 2. **Building Relationships** *Scripture:* "Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger..." - Ephesians 6:4 *Reason:* Strengthen bonds through quality time and nurturing guidance. 3. **Encouraging Growth** *Scripture:* "Train up a child in the way he should go..." - Proverbs 22:6 *Reason:* Support your teen’s exploration of new hobbies and skills. 4. **Creating Memories** *Scripture:* "This is the day that the Lord has made..." - Psalm 118:24 *Reason:* Engage in joyful activities to foster gratitude for shared moments. 5. **Fostering Spiritual Growth** *Scripture:* "Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you." - James 4:8 *Reason:* Use summer for spiritual growth through family activities and devotionals. These tips are just some of what you can do to make the summer count, enjoy each moment, for it is fleeting.

    17 min
  2. 05/26/2025

    Resilient Love: Cultivating Commitment in a Culture of Convenience

    Resilient Love: Cultivating Commitment in a Culture of Convenience.” This podcast focuses on the importance of steadfastness in marriage amidst a world that often promotes quick fixes and easy exits. Keep these passages near,  the purposes He intended to build your faith, keep these close to build your faith: 1. Romans 12:12 (NIV): “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” • This verse underscores the importance of hope and patience, encouraging couples to remain committed during tough times. 2. Hebrews 10:24-25 (NIV): “And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” • This can inspire couples to actively support one another and stay connected, reinforcing the idea that community and encouragement are vital in marriage. 3. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (NIV): “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them.” • This scripture can serve as a reminder of the strength found in partnership, emphasizing the importance of lifting each other up during challenging periods. 4. Philippians 4:13 (NIV): “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” • This verse can encourage you to rely on your faith to strengthen their relationship, reminding them that with divine support, they can overcome any obstacle. By focusing on resilience and commitment, this podcast can provide couples with practical strategies, scriptural insights, and inspiring stories that motivate them to nurture their relationships and choose perseverance over giving up, fostering a sense of hope and purpose in their love lives.

    17 min

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The Behavior Projects marries Biblical and Behavior information together to provide strategies for parents to better understand the teenage mind. The goal is to serve to provide encouragement through faith and information to better equip you to navigate and thrive through the teen years.