grandparents
Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
The Unwavering Love of Parents
In a small town nestled between rolling hills, there lived a little boy named Adam. He was a quiet child, often lost in his own thoughts, and while he had many talents, he lacked one thing: confidence. He was shy, and whenever he tried to speak in front of his classmates or share his ideas, his voice would tremble, and he would shrink back into silence.
By Mamoona Bushraabout a year ago in Families
Caring Across Generations
Filipino culture places a strong emphasis on familial bonds, particularly the responsibility of children to care for their parents as they age. This cultural value, known as filial piety, is deeply rooted in both tradition and social expectations.
By Quince_Pepperabout a year ago in Families
A Fall Memory Is Born
There are some things I'd loved to have had a picture of, if for no other reason than for others to remember those moments. It's not always possible. Some of us have to rely on memories. Every once in a while, we are a part of an event or day that sticks out. We, hopefully, will be remembered for those moments.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Families
Parents and Grandparents
Children learn and grow through various experiences, and two of the most influential forces in their lives are their parents and grandparents. Both play key roles in shaping a child’s character, productivity, and positive attitude. Through their love, guidance, and wisdom, parents and grandparents help children build a strong foundation for life.
By Mamoona Bushraabout a year ago in Families
10 BENEFITS OF DOING SURYA NAMASKAR FOR STUDENTS
SURYA NAMASKAR Surya Namaskar offers multiple benefits to students, enhancing their physical and mental well- being. It improves concentration, memory power, and energy levels, while also boosting physical strength and promoting a calm and focused mind.
By mukesh jaiswarabout a year ago in Families
Parents as Good Friends:
Being a parent is one of life’s most important and rewarding roles. Traditionally, parents have been seen as authority figures who guide and discipline their children. But, in today’s world, the concept of parents being their children's friends has gained popularity. When parents establish a friendship with their kids, the benefits can be incredible for both sides. A parent who acts as a friend not only supports their child emotionally but also helps them grow into confident, independent individuals.
By Mamoona Bushraabout a year ago in Families
Relationships and Family: Understanding Relational Dynamics in Parenting. AI-Generated.
Relational dynamics, parenting, and family-related issues are frequently discussed topics, as they influence not only interpersonal relationships but also the mental and emotional well-being of all family members. A common problem that many people pay attention to is the "work-life conflict," a topic often searched for on Google.
By Your Adviceabout a year ago in Families
What Facility is Best for Dementia Patients?
While searching for the best facility will most certainly be part of the steps that a family will take in dealing with the progressive nature of the condition in a loved one, it is in fact to ensure safety, comfort, and quality of life. Thus choosing the right facility is not taken lightly at all as the needs of dementia patients are highly specialized. Other option includes options like nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care units, but one type of care stands out for its focus on the unique challenges dementia patients face that being Memory Care Assisted Living.
By Shelia Baileyabout a year ago in Families
What Are the Final Stages of Alzheimer's Before Death
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, degenerative brain disease with marked effects on memory and cognitive abilities. With the advancement of the disease, this results in extreme deterioration, including both physical and mental, and ultimately death. Knowing what the final stages of Alzheimer's are will enable the caregiving family or friends to prepare for both the emotional as well as practical challenges associated with the final stages of the disease.
By Jennifer Watsonabout a year ago in Families








