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Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
12 Positive Quotes for Parents of Toddlers
We love our children, we really do. They're cute and cuddly when they're babies. We fuss over them and respond to every whine. We dress them up in beautiful clothes. They look just as cute as we imagined they would be when we went on that pre-birth shopping spree.
By Rejoice Denhere5 years ago in Families
Tips for Decorating Your Baby's Room
While you wait for your baby to be born, you will be preparing everything you need for its arrival, which is known as “preparing the nest”. Painting and decorating the baby's room is one of the most beautiful things you can or can do during the months before birth. In this article, we bring you some tips to make it easy for you and the result is perfect.
By Kara McIntire5 years ago in Families
The Exorcist Baby
Every new parent thinks their baby is the cutest thing in the world. We are blinded by hormones and love to the fact that our firstborn is a wrinkly, tomato-faced gremlin. Those first few days we are completely awe-struck, tentatively holding them as if they might shatter in our hands.
By Angel Whelan5 years ago in Families
Ways to Teach Kids About the Importance of Donating
The image source is Pexels. Recent world events have caused a lot of want in our communities. To best help out folks in our sphere, it's a good idea to get in the habit of giving. Whether you're giving time, dollars or treasure, doing it as a family can be extremely healthy for your children.
By Rayanne Morriss5 years ago in Families
Does Earlier Bedtime for Baby Mean They Sleep Longer?
Let’s face it: on the really tough days when my baby was taking horrible naps, I seriously questioned whether 4PM was an acceptable bedtime. I’m not ashamed to admit that sometimes I thought about it multiple times a week!
By Hridoy Chowdhury5 years ago in Families
Embrace Experiences with Your Children as They Grow
When our children are small we revel in the joy they gather from the smallest things – biting into a sharp apple, playing with their shadow, squeezing mud through their fingers or hearing a new sound. We see the world anew again marveling at how we ‘missed’ the discovery of everyday things until they came along. It is although blinkers have fallen away. We record their first steps, their height on a doorway, photograph their birthdays and vacation adventures. As our children grow and experience the world around them we offer our own insights, our own experiences and gradually they gather their own knowledge of the sights, sounds and smells.
By Mandy Eve-Barnett5 years ago in Families
Don't Let Your Teen Become a Statistic
Hiding our heads in the sand will not help when it comes to teens having sex. We have to admit that it is happening and if you have teenagers there is a chance that they are either having sex or thinking about having sex. So what are you going to do about it? Forbid them? I’m sure you remember how well that worked when you were a teenager and your parents forbid you to do something.
By Dani McGaw5 years ago in Families
Its 2021. Why are we still hitting our kids?
I get it. It’s the reality of parenting. We love our kids every day, and yet we sometimes find ourselves to be exponentially frustrated with them. This is called an emotional paradox. And if anything from this article sticks with you today, let it be this: it’s normal.
By Kimberly Ramirez5 years ago in Families
A New mum,She is worried about her new born.
A new mum says her baby boy has a 'panic attack' every time he goes to the supermarket after they were forced to spend the first Fewmonths of his life at home in lockdown.Elizabeth Bunce was 30 weeks pregnant when she was told to quarantine after Covid struck, as healtxperts were unsure what effect the virus had on expectant mums.
By Zizi sheikh 5 years ago in Families






