children
Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
The stars
Today I saw the stars . It was the first time I really looked at them . They were bright and full of life . They had the light of the sun stored inside of them. The continued cycle of beauty . They not only changed life for sailors, and skiiers. They saved the life of many who looked up and saw the universe. Who in one moment of sadness looked up . They saw it and changed the world . They saw it and it glimmered. It’s shined like the spark they were searching for.
By April Liao4 years ago in Families
The developmental process of infant intelligence. Top Story - June 2022.
When our daughter little Dawnxi was first born, she would occasionally grasp what we put in her hand, perhaps this was called "the grasping reflex" and was unconscious. She smiled, which we thought may also be unconscious. Little Dawnxi spent most of the first month of his life sleeping, except for breastfeeding, and at about 1 month of age, little Dawnxi began to smile, initially during light sleep and then, when older, during sleep. At 2 to 3 months of age, little Dawnxi responded quickly and in a coordinated manner to our voices. She would smile at us when we called out to her.
By Dawnxisoul393art4 years ago in Families
Why Students Should Be Given Daily Assignment.
You can’t underestimate the importance of daily student assignments in a learner’s education. Aside from keeping students engaged at home, it ensures the learner’s cognitive development. Ensure to give your student assignment today.
By Abass Quadri Olajide4 years ago in Families
Establishing a good sleep routine
Not only do we need to keep our daughter Hei Hei safe and take care of her three meals in our daily lives, but we also need to do a lot of housework, so we need to keep up with her play and sleep time so that we can keep up with our breaks. Sleep in babies is a gradual process. Sleep in infants is a gradual process. It usually takes a few minutes to more than ten minutes to change from a state of waking activity to a state of relatively quiet sleep. Little Dawnxi is not yet fully aware of time. Her way of distinguishing time largely depends on light, the internal biological clock, and the order of external life. Sleep rituals also came into being. We use a series of stable, sequential things that can relieve her emotions to help her transition smoothly. Little Dawnxi is very energetic. We take her outdoors or play on the balcony during the day.
By Dawnxisoul393art4 years ago in Families
Breakfast with Elliot
I made him breakfast this morning, as I do whenever the chance arises. It’s little moments like these that spark the joy and motivation in my soul, to see him happy, to see him content. It’s a little moment of bonding, a shared experience where we can feel each other out a bit and find our boundaries. It doesn’t always go well, but it’s always rewarding, there is always something to take away from the adventure. Elliot is twenty-one months old, and he will never be this age again.
By Michael Mallette 4 years ago in Families
The Fourth Piece of Toast
How does one choose a breakfast food? Do we eat whatever we saw our parents eat? Or perhaps is it our best friend that influences our breakfast decisions. Perhaps our tastes simply evolve over time, and our breakfast choices with them. My choices have evolved over time. Bouts of anxiety have changed what my stomach likes. The desire to make it through the morning without getting hungry has had the most influence though.
By Noah Glenn4 years ago in Families
Yes, No, Sorry
‘Yes, run Son!’ Dad cried. I had made good contact with the ball and instantly obeyed the command from my batting partner. Although I had my doubts about the wisdom of the decision, I was halfway up the batting track when my fears crystalised and then came the fateful cry:
By S J Dolding4 years ago in Families
Summer night s’mores
Summer Night S’mores The sensational sounds of the circadian rhythm of the night echoed through the warm summertime air. The crickets and frogs sang to the full moon rising in the sky. As the last wisps of the sunset fade away, the soft hooting of an owl could be heard echoing through the forest. I watched as the soft pinks and oranges fade into the starstreaked sky of twilight as the fire’s soft glow flickered across the grass.
By Monika Nelis-Dupont4 years ago in Families
Grandma's small fireplace
A few cool breezes, a few cold rains, autumn is gradually going to the depths, the cold winter is coming. I often think of the winter of my childhood, of my grandmother's small fireplace, her kind smiling face, the warmth of that small home, although simple, but full of childhood memories.
By dawjackson4 years ago in Families










