children
Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
Younger Years
I never thought in a million years that pulling a straightener down thru an 8-year-old Childs hair would give me the emotional reaction that I had that day. As I continued to straighten her hair, I found myself on the verge of crying and laughing simultaneously. If you are wondering the child is my daughter, Natalie. Shes blind to the emotional roller coaster ride I'm currently on right behind her, well as a mother I really hope she is. Poor thing has been thru too much already in the 8 years she's been on earth and it's so hard for me to say but it is my fault for all of it.
By Krystal Tackitt3 years ago in Families
Her Mother Walked Her Down the Aisle
Katherine was three years old when her father left everyone. He left without warning; without a trace. Katherine’s mother at the time was a stay-at-home mom. Katherine was the youngest of three. She didn’t understand why her father left. Frankly, no one understood why he left.
By Zante Cafe3 years ago in Families
Baby's diet changes a lot after 1 year old
The age of 1 year is an important watershed for little ones, which means that they change from small babies to toddlers, with many new changes in their physical development, and indicates that their dietary characteristics need to change.
By Holy horse3 years ago in Families
Fathers Rights
The term fathers' rights can take on a few different meanings. In the broadest sense, it relates to a movement that pushes for more recognition of the rights of fathers in what is often perceived to be a judicial system that favors mothers in cases of divorce. In a more specific sense, it means the individual rights of a father in a divorce or separation situation. We'll cover both of these issues in this article – the broader movement as well as the actual rights you have as a father if your marriage is splitting up.
By Holy horse3 years ago in Families
10 Mistakes Most Parents Make When Raising Children
Some work to be able to afford to buy them new toys, others tend to be strict because they want their children to be educated, while others who are goal-oriented offer their children choices and guide them in making their own decisions. Each family has its parenting style, but most parents have one thing in common: when they return, they want to fix some of the mistakes they made earlier.
By Holy horse3 years ago in Families



