grief
Losing a family member is one of the most traumatic life events; Families must support one another to endure the five stages of grief and get through it together.
How To Know When Your Child Needs Counseling- 5 Critical Signs
Are you staying up at night, echoing the question in your mind, “How do I tell if my child needs counseling?” I see you, gracefully juggling concerns and wearing courage like a Maybelline model. All the while, wondering could those little signs be bigger messages? The times when their smiles don’t quite reach their eyes or the laughter seems a bit forced, you’ve noticed — and now you’re seeking answers.
By Talking with Tan2 years ago in Families
MOM TREATS ME LIKE I AM ADOPTED
Hey, I'm Tiand, and I grew up in the charming corners of France, a place where beauty seemed to seep into everything, even the very names parents gave their children. My dad called me Tiand, which means "beautiful like a star." He cherished me more than anyone else in the world, and his love for me was like a radiant beam of light. It's funny how such warmth could coexist with such coldness, because my mom, well, she was never fond of me. Maybe it's the same sunlight that could warm you and cast long shadows.
By Tatiana Che2 years ago in Families
A young prodigy becomes orphaned.. Content Warning.
Title: A Youthful Wonder's Excursion: Exploring Life After Orphanhood Presentation: Life frequently presents surprising exciting bends in the road that challenge even the strongest people. In a sad yet motivating story, we dive into the existence of a youthful wonder who winds up stranded at an early age. This story reveals insight into the amazing versatility, assurance, and fortitude expected to conquer misfortune and keep chasing after one's fantasies.
By Nitesh Sajnani2 years ago in Families
Love in Effiduase: A Ghanaian Woman's Struggle with Polygamy
In the charming town of Effiduase, nestled in the heart of Koforidua, a love story of epic proportions unfolds. Ever since their serendipitous meeting and subsequent whirlwind romance at the University of Ghana, Zakari and Kate had shared an unshakable belief: that polygamy was a path they would never tread. Their love was a beacon, a guiding light through life's challenges – until fate decided to test their bond in ways they could never have imagined.
By NII LANTEY PARKER2 years ago in Families
Motherhood
Amidst the roaring waves, I hear the whisper of a gentle breeze as the setting sun paints the horizon crimson. My mind is rough as the sea in front of me. My son had set before and ushered darkness into my life. I do not know when we will see the next daybreak. Or if we will see it at all?
By Ramakrishnan Ramacahdnran2 years ago in Families
Finding Acceptance After Miscarriage. Content Warning.
If you have read my other post, "They Didn't Tell Me," you already know that last year I experienced a traumatic miscarriage. Since then, I’ve had to learn to accept that the healing journey is long and is sort of like a game of Shoots & Ladders rather than a straight shot where every day is another step ahead. There will be days when the memories are haunting, and you are easily triggered by the simplest of things, so you feel a giant setback in healing, but there also will be days when you feel beautifully present and simply grateful for life, so you feel like you just landed on a ladder, bringing you ten paces ahead in healing. In the past month, I feel like I have landed on the biggest ladder forward, and I think it's time to reflect.
By Jade Haumann2 years ago in Families
Fading Love
An elderly couple by the names of Arthur and Evelyn resided in a charming little village tucked away amid undulating hills and meadows. They had shared a lifetime of hardships and joys, and their love story had become an important part of local lore. Their cottage, which was encircled by a vibrant garden, served as a symbol of their enduring relationship.
By Joakim Norberg2 years ago in Families
Unveiling the Heartache: A Mother's Journey Through Grief and Healing After Losing a Child
The loss of a child is a profound and devastating experience that no parent should have to endure. The response of a mother to the death of her child is a complex and deeply personal journey, marked by a range of emotions, coping mechanisms, and stages of grief. This article delves into the common emotional and psychological responses that mothers might go through when faced with the unimaginable tragedy of losing a child.
By tju tjhen tjen2 years ago in Families







