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Mother Mentioned Her Teenage Mistake to Know the Problem of Her Daughter Should parents tell their mistakes to children to make them open up?
A mother of a teenage daughter shared something valuable and thought-provoking with Bright Side. Her daughter was constantly ignoring her. She was unsure about the cause, but deep down, she knew that there must be some struggle in her daughter's mind keeping her away from her mother
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Families
A promise made by promise. Content Warning.
A mother's love begins its daily ritual with a soft rustle of her child's breath, and throughout the day, it takes on various forms such as tender kisses, whispered words of encouragement, and unwavering support. This quiet strength guides her child through life's uncertainties, providing reassurance in a world filled with unknowns.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Families
Reality Ends
Coming home, I collapsed on the couch. Pain is like a knife cutting deep inside me. It was one of those moments where I could sit and watch the spruce branches dance on the breeze, staring without really seeing. How can the one person you love more than anything say to you something so thoughtless and hurtful? Can it be really be true that you, as a person, have no worth except for what you weigh in the monetary scales?
By Margaret Draper2 years ago in Families
Narrating & Modeling: Language Acquisition for Littles
Narrating & Modeling: Narrating and modeling are invaluable tools in teaching young children. Narrating involves verbally describing actions, emotions and situations as they occur, providing children with a clear understanding of what is happening around them. This helps build their vocabulary and comprehension skills, enabling them to communicate their own feelings and needs more effectively. For children who may display anxious tendencies or feel challeneged by transitions, narrating offers the additional benefit of adding predictability to the routine, while providing the child with context as to what is happening, when and why.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa2 years ago in Families








