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Spotify Lullabies – The Best Sleepy Songs for Your Little Ones
In this situation, you can try establishing a night-time routine. This includes bathing your baby, changing them into cosy pyjamas, and playing them a lullaby. Over time, this may encourage your baby to sleep through the night. And doesn’t a soundless sleep sound priceless right now?
By Rachel Gray4 years ago in Families
Your Parents Are Your First True Love
Our Parents are Our first true love. They are the armor that protects us in our childhood. they are the caregivers who take care of us, they are the advisors who advise and guide us in our adulthood, but at the same time, they are cute and lovely human beings who wish for nothing but the happiness of their child. As their child, it's our responsibility to provide them with all the respect, happiness, and peace they deserve.
By Harsh Jain4 years ago in Families
How to Make This Mother’s Day Unique
Flowers may be your one of your first thoughts for a small token of your love on Mother’s Day. However, it can often be tricky finding a special bouquet if you are shopping close to the day to preserve the freshness, as you are stuck with the flowers that were the last choice of supermarket shoppers.
By Rachel Gray4 years ago in Families
Am I the asshole for insisting we put my 8-month-old baby in a French immersion daycare?
Am I the asshole for insisting we put my 8-month-old baby in a French immersion daycare? I, 30 years old female insisted to put my son, 8 months old in a French immersion daycare even though my husband, 38 old male thinks it is not important that we raise him bilingual. My husband is a skilled worker and a high school graduate while I am a teacher who studied the English language and who English is her second language. This baby, let’s call him Kai, is our first child and he is always fighting me about every little decision and seems to think he knows best about everything.
By Nneka Anieze4 years ago in Families
Before Erin Brockovich, there was you
Leo Gorie must have known he was dying when he started on the mission of his life. He wasn’t wrong to think his fate was sealed and he had nothing to lose. He had spent decades installing asbestos as a construction worker and president of the Building Trades Union. Despite repeated assurances that asbestos was safe, the asbestos fibers had invaded Leo’s lungs. He had cancer.
By Ashley Herzog4 years ago in Families
A Positive Change | Pat Perry
As you probably are aware, recently we had our first significant blizzard of the year, and as I scooped out the 18 crawls of snow on our front walk and separated the uneven snow floats shaped on our carport, my considerations went to hotter climate.
By Mahtab Alam4 years ago in Families
Unleashing Solar
The thing about owning a pet is you’re there for their whole life. For them, you are everything, and they give you unconditional love because they can. But for you, owning a pet is a small fraction of your life, and you are there from the very beginning of life to the very end of that life. Throughout this short time, you and your dog or other pet, build memories together. Several memories, if you’ve let them live a happy and fulfilled life.
By Kayla Eaton4 years ago in Families








