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Raising Resilient Children: How to Help Your Kids Bounce Back from Setbacks
Life can be tough, even for children. They experience setbacks, failures, disappointments, and loss just like adults do. And just like adults, children need to develop resilience in order to bounce back from those setbacks and thrive in life. As parents, it's our job to help our children build that resilience. Here are some tips on how to help your kids bounce back from setbacks and become more resilient:
By Safiya Salihu3 years ago in Families
The Benefits of Living at the Lake: How to Find Joy and Relaxation in Your Lakeside Home
As someone who has lived at the lake for several years now, I can attest to the many benefits that come with this lifestyle. From the physical and mental health benefits to the joys of lake activities and community living, there are countless reasons why living at the lake is worth considering for a happier and healthier lifestyle. In this article, I will delve into the many benefits of lake living and provide tips for making the most of your lakeside home.
By Richard Davis3 years ago in Families
The Importance of Family: Why Strong Family Bonds Matter
The concept of family has evolved over time and can have different meanings for different people. However, at its core, family refers to a group of people who are related to each other by blood, marriage, or adoption, and who share a common bond and history.
By Muneeb Javed3 years ago in Families
Reconnecting with a Friend
As Sophie and Emily caught up over dinner that evening, they reminisced about their high school years and shared updates about their lives. Emily had completed her degree in psychology and was now working as a therapist, helping others navigate through their personal struggles. Sophie had pursued her passion for photography and was running a successful freelance business.
By John Sonmez3 years ago in Families
Which Fruit is best for heart health?
Introduction Heart health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, as the heart is responsible for pumping blood and delivering oxygen to the body's cells. Maintaining a healthy heart is essential for preventing cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death worldwide. A balanced diet is one of the key components of a heart-healthy lifestyle. In particular, consuming fruits and vegetables has been associated with a lower risk of heart disease.
By Bruce Parker3 years ago in Families
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
“Have children “ they said. … “it’ll be fun” they said….. One won’t argue that having children is a blessing but we can’t also dismiss the fact that being pregnant, carrying a human for nine months, birthing and raising a child is not a walkover. Being a mother can be a joyful experience and can also be stressful. It is a life changing experience and can sometimes take a strain on the woman either physically, mentally, emotionally or psychologically. The idea of being solely responsible for a fragile being can take a big toll on someone.
By Chisom Peace3 years ago in Families
Competitive Exams
I opted for science in Class 11, ofcourse, I had this particular habit of doing what other people do, never had any interest in one particular thing and I take this optimistically thinking I can do everything and just need to choose, if badminton is in trend I would play badminton, if Volleyball’s inter school competition is near, I would recruit myself in Volleyball, if school has introduced a new skating ring, I would register myself for skating- my this behaviour impacted my choice of subject a lot, since I had no particular interest in any of them, I left the decision on my parents but unfortunately there was a tiff between them too. My mother wanted me to be a CA so she chose commerce with maths for me whereas my father wanted me to be an IAS so he chose Arts for me and nobody was willing to decide which one would be better. Then, we got a call from my friend’s father who happened to be my tutor too and that is how I chose neither arts nor commerce- Science!
By Aakriti Arya3 years ago in Families





