advice
It takes a village to raise a family; advice and tips to make the most of yours.
Hello, Kim Fancy Seeing You Here.
Hey mom, Thank you for everything. I miss you more and more every day (even though I could walk two steps and see you.) First off, what is the definition of a mom? The purpose of a mother is a woman who gives birth or who has the responsibility of physical and emotional care for specific children. An example of a mother is a woman who has just given birth to twins (my sister and I are twins, so double the trouble on my mother's part.)
By Ceo Of Dying5 years ago in Families
Curly
Soapy Consequences I will never forget the taste of that dirty bar of soap my mother used to wash my mouth with after I stuck my tongue out at her in a childish act of rebellion against doing the dishes. She scrubbed that dirty bar, the one she used to wash those dishes, so passionately across my tongue that when she was finally finished scrubbing and removed the bar of soap from my mouth, the bar was no longer white, but red. My tongue was numb and I couldn't taste anything for two days.
By Kale Sinclair5 years ago in Families
Sit Quietly and Listen
My mom told me a story I had never heard before about the day I was born. She had had a difficult C-section delivery and was still feeling faint and disorientated. The doctor held me up over the curtain so my mother could see the “fruit of her labor”, (her words, not mine). She said my eyes darted back and forth wildly around the room until she felt herself gasp. She said once I heard her gasp, I recognized her voice, made eye contact, and stared at the first love of my life. Her first thought? “What a stupid looking baby.” She wasn’t wrong. I can imagine with my large bug eyes, mouth slightly agape I reminded her of a small catfish, freshly caught. I was certainly not the delicate flower she had envisioned I would be and at 19” long and 6lbs 7oz, I was “solid” was the word I believe she used.
By Christina Holmes5 years ago in Families
A Question and A Cocktail
The Question Every month we are answering one of your parenting questions. Why? Well because Motherhood and parenting is hard. But a lot of the time we don’t tend to know what other mothers are going through and therefore we can feel alone in certain situations. This is our way of telling you what worked for us. Our way is by no means the best way… but we home that our experience can help you to discover what works best for you and your children.
By Mumma Bloom5 years ago in Families
Alone
I moved into my first apartment a couple of months ago. Nineteen years old and ready to be out of the house, I found a little apartment 5 minutes away from my parent's and made it my home, along with 2 other roommates. With a crappy AC system, a washer and dryer that needs repairs, and tap water that is so undrinkable we either get bottled water or use a water filter.... it was perfect. I felt more than ready to have my own place.
By Abigail Space5 years ago in Families
A Common Habit, but not so innocent, 4 tips to break the habit of Thumb sucking
Your baby also sucks his thumb and you don’t know how to wean him off of it? It is one of the most common problems faced by many parents and can be very stubborn as the child sucks his thumb because he is ‘solving’ his distress. If your child is already three years old, it’s time to break that habit. If you wait too long, sucking your thumb can have unpleasant consequences: incorrect tooth position and bite, even incorrect pronunciation. Sucking your thumb and fingers is normal in a newborn and an important way to calm down, but when your baby is three years old, it’s time to break that habit. But experts warn that the problem should never be tackled by force, but gradually.
By Bimal kanta moharana5 years ago in Families
10 tips to become a good/great dad, You should know about
1-Sometimes you will feel like you have made a big mistake When you are still in anticipation, you will be occupied with such and such thoughts. You may even, out of fear of the unknown, even think about it if you are truly prepared for such a responsible and extraordinary role as the role of a father. However, let us comfort you - there is no hero who is one hundred percent sure of himself and his parenting abilities. One should simply indulge in a new role and learn every day and strive for the well-being of the family and, above all, the child. Once you hold your offspring in your arms, you will surely ask yourself "Why didn't we decide to take this step earlier?" With a new life comes a lot of love, dedication, and the ability to overcome all obstacles. And if you do your part with a lot of love and a touch of common sense, everything will be alright in the end.
By Bimal kanta moharana5 years ago in Families
Want to be a good mother-in-law? Then you must learn these 4 things.
The role of a woman in her life has been constantly changing. From a girl who grows up to a woman, she becomes a wife after marriage, and she becomes a daughter-in-law of her husband's family, and she becomes a mother after pregnancy. When her child grows up, she enters into marriage with another partner. Become someone else's mother-in-law. Since ancient times, the way of getting along between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has always been the biggest issue for many women after marriage. If you have recently become the mother of your son's girlfriend, or if your mother-in-law and daughter-in-law have trouble getting along with each other, you may wish to refer to the following 4 points of good mother-in-law. , To help you get along with your daughter-in-law in the family more harmoniously.
By Bimal kanta moharana5 years ago in Families




