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Nurturing Virtue in the Digital Age
In today's digital age, where information flows freely and the internet serves as a vast repository of knowledge and entertainment, the task of instilling strong moral values in children has taken on new dimensions. Parents and guardians are faced with the formidable challenge of guiding their children through a virtual world that offers both profound insights and potential pitfalls. This journey of nurturing virtue amidst the digital landscape requires a delicate balance of fostering curiosity, promoting critical thinking, and navigating the concepts of "perplexity" and "burstiness."
By Yannick Simo2 years ago in Families
The Inkwell Warrior: Maya's Battle Against Literary Prejudice "2"
but maya didn't back down. "We need a dedicated course on African Literature," she argued, her voice gaining strength with each word. "We need events showcasing the vibrant tapestry of African culture, not just a tokenistic festival thrown together during Black History Month!"
By Ahmed Latreche 2 years ago in Families
The Inkwell Warrior: Maya's Battle Against Literary Prejudice
The humid Georgia air clung to Maya's skin like a second shirt as she navigated the bustling campus of State University. It was her freshman year, and everything felt exhilaratingly new – the towering brick buildings, the energetic shouts across the quad, the sheer diversity of faces. Coming from a small, predominantly white town in rural Georgia, Maya had never encountered such a melting pot of cultures. Yet, amidst the initial excitement, a knot of unease tightened in her stomach. She was the only Indian student in most of her classes, and the subtle glances, the whispered jokes – they felt like pinpricks on her exposed skin.
By Ahmed Latreche 2 years ago in Families
News: Should children read/watch the news?
In times of uncertainty and distress, the question of whether children should read/atch the news often arises. As a parent or caregiver, it is crucial to consider various factors before making this decision, with the age of the child being a significant one.
By Sanjana Dixit2 years ago in Families
Unleashed
When told to jump, that’s what I did. My paper airplane ticket used as a bookmark took an unintended trip a few hot summers ago. We were out on a friend’s houseboat – a sizeable vessel in the middle of Lake Powell in Utah, on vacation. It was a gorgeous day, sun overhead and bright with a bit of breeze kicking up. The lake full of boaters and water skiers zipping around… vacationers taking advantage of summer’s bounty as laughter mingled with the scent of Coppertone and birdshit. Gulls gliding, their raucous calls echoing from boat to boat. I lay on my back, sunning myself, reading the next chapter of Jackie Collins-styled smutwork. As I turned the page, my plane ticket took flight as a liberated butterfly, carried on the wings of a passing breeze. It fluttered through the air, gracefully, landing in the shimmering black waves of the lake.
By Cathy Schieffelin2 years ago in Families
Sleepless in Solitude
I hear people talking about how they have to be in bed by 10pm for example, and they start their days at 5, 6am. Oh, they are so exhausted and cannot wait for bed but their cat was purring all night or the dog was upset so they did not sleep well. They need a cup of coffee to get their energy back and wake up. Oh dear, sorry love.
By Esther Oyewole2 years ago in Families
The Countless Benefits of Successful Co-Parenting
While it takes plenty of work and patience, successful co-parenting is essential to ensure your children feel loved, safe, and supported. When two parents can put their issues aside and come together for their children's best interests, they create a stable and nurturing environment conducive for them to grow and thrive. The relationship requires effective communication, mutual respect, and putting personal feelings aside to focus on what's most important. The benefits of successful co-parenting are limitless and will have a lasting positive impact on your children's emotional and physical health and well-being.
By Lisa Wallace2 years ago in Families
From the Laundromat to the OR: The Heart of Dr. Elias Thorne
The rhythmic clatter of Mrs. Thorne's sewing machine was a lullaby that both soothed and gnawed at Elias. Soothed because it meant his mother was near, gnawed because it represented the constant struggle that defined their lives. Their cramped apartment above Mr. Lee's Laundromat pulsated with the city's frantic energy, but inside, their world was a cocoon woven from dreams and desperation.
By Ahmed Latreche 2 years ago in Families
Whispers of Legacy: The Tremont Family Saga
Title: Whispers of Legacy Chapter One: Roots In the heart of the verdant countryside, nestled amidst rolling hills and fields of golden wheat, stood the modest homestead of the Hartleys. It was here, in the quaint village of Oakvale, that the story of the family dynasty began.
By Priya Patel2 years ago in Families




