children
Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
Giant Teddy Bear: What's so affectionate about them?
You should be aware that a Giant teddy bear will always be your dear companion. Our affection for teddy bears does not fade away as we grow older. Many people appear to be particularly fond of their bears, with up to 35% of many adults still taking their bears to bed with them. People usually kept and anthropomorphized their bears from childhood, treated them as friends, shared their troubles with them, and cuddled them when they were sad.
By Alex Murphy4 years ago in Families
"Is That All You Do?"
Most of the women I know have suffered some form of physical or sexual abuse. My boss’s marriage just ended, at least partly, because of her husband’s lack of ability to control his temper. The world has crumbled in the last year and a half as people have shown their lack of empathy- how the tiny inconvenience of wearing a fabric face covering in public is not worth saving lives.
By Bonnie Joy Sludikoff4 years ago in Families
Parenting my pure joy
My entire life, I felt like I was just going through the motions. I always told myself that I had time, time to figure it out. I was just going through the motions of life, and I guess that I knew it deep down. I was always searching for my purpose, but never felt like I found it.
By Talara Nolan4 years ago in Families
A Day in the Life of Pam
A Day in the life Of Pam Tucker Never have I been asked to celebrate myself though when I reflect on all the things that I’ve done for people and how I’ve worked so hard to try and help and heal humanity or make a difference to the world in a way, I feel this is worth celebrating so thank you for the invitation to tell my story. My name is Pam, I’ve spent many years working towards a career that is helping children and families. Whilst backpacking in Scotland I worked at a social work center in administration to gain experience in the industry. When I came home from my working holiday, I started studying at age 29. I began with a certificate 3 in Children’s Services and Disability Support Work gaining experience working in the industry. I studied a year of primary education studies and realised I wanted to work not only in schools but in the wider community with all ages in a variety of areas. I finished a university degree in Community Development with a passion for working with Australian Indigenous people.
By Pam Tucker4 years ago in Families
Molding the Future
Sometimes it takes looking deep within yourself to realize what your worth truly is. Although it might also be hard for others to see at times, being a stay-at-home mom is a very important and major commitment that not everyone can do. As a SAHM there are various tasks I must perform in order to make sure my impact on the world is a good one.
By Crystal Nicole4 years ago in Families
I was raised by teen parents
“Wow, your mom is so young!” A common refrain of my youth as the child of a teenage mother. We have all heard the statistics on teenage parents. If you Google teen pregnancy you will find multiple websites eagerly presenting the dark side of what happens when you become a parent in high school.
By Britt Blomster 4 years ago in Families
My Child Starts Preschool This Week
It is fair to say that I can be a rather emotional person. I cry at a lot of things. Particularly sentimental stuff. Give me a video compellation of soldiers coming home or grandparents meeting their first grandchild and I’m a mess. Those defining life moments really get me. So, I figured when my little boy went off to school for the first time, I would be pretty emotional about it. My first born would be growing up way too fast for my liking and he would walk off into the classroom while I curled up in a blubbering mess, a montage of his baby photos playing in my head. But the time has come, he’s going to preschool, and I’ve got nothing when it comes to tears.
By Megan Clancy4 years ago in Families


