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Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
What to do if the child is overly dependent on the mother
When a child is born, the mother is very happy to be a first-time mother, and it is perfectly normal for children to be dependent on their mothers when they are small. As the child grows older, a prominent problem slowly emerges: the child is too dependent on the mother, often clinging to the mother, the mother University reminded us that when the child grows up, and gradually contacts people other than their parents, it is necessary to properly adjust the dependence on the mother psychology. So, how should the child's dependence on the mother be adjusted from childhood?
By Wimble Huhman3 years ago in Families
How to make children grow up happy
For new parents, the most critical question arises: "What can I do to make my baby have all these qualities?" Some answers are obvious: accept your baby's personality completely and don't try to transform your baby according to your parents' wishes, for example, if he is a quiet baby, mom or dad should not try to turn him into an active baby. Parents should care about the baby's needs, pay attention to the baby's timidity, and listen attentively to what the baby says to them. Most importantly, make sure that your baby knows from an early age that his parents love him unconditionally.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Families
4 Reasons an 11-foot Teddy Bear is the Best Gift for Your Grandkids this Christmas
As a grandparent, we know you dote over your little ones, and just seeing them smiling is enough to satisfy you and make your heart melt. One of your superpowers as a grandparent is spoiling your grandbabies with gifts. Since Christmas is around the corner, you are already thinking of the best gift to give to your grandkids, and you saw an 11-foot teddy bear and are wondering if this is the right gift for your little one.
By Alex Murphy3 years ago in Families
Children are always half a step behind others?
Some parents say their child is a "chronic" person. The teacher asks the same question, other children have already raised their hands and started to answer, but their child is still thinking slowly and does not know what to do.
By Kobstyiy Nulle3 years ago in Families
Why so many full-time mothers are depressed
1, physiological factors: in fact, depression is a process of accumulation and precipitation, from the period of pregnancy, pregnancy is the hormonal changes, bringing a variety of physiological inconveniences (vomiting, picky eating, blood pressure, etc.). Postpartum back pain, mobility problems, intolerance of labor.
By Necolercjx Pennita3 years ago in Families
How can we be parents today?
Home education has a greater impact on children than school. If there is a problem with parent-child communication, parents are in the lead. The problem with parents is the mindset, and the mindset determines the state. There is no interest in our lives that is more important than the success of educating our children. The healthy growth of a child will make parents feel that all the hard work is worth it.
By Ma Jia La Shi3 years ago in Families
Unwed Mother Having her 8th Baby
I have known this person for well over 20 years now. When my daughter(this is my daughter's friend) met her she had only two kids and was with the father. Well, that went sour after that she slept with everyone and everything. No lie.
By Kerrie G.Diaz3 years ago in Families





