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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Mending Family Ties: Healing broken relationships
Family is frequently regarded as the foundation of our existence, offering love, support, and a sense of belonging. Nevertheless, even the most resilient family ties can face challenges and strains, resulting in fractured relationships. This can occur among spouses, parents and children, or siblings, where unresolved disputes may create significant divides that leave lasting emotional impacts.
By Tendayi Ngwerumeabout a year ago in Families
Why Is My Daughter So Clingy? Understanding and Managing Childhood Attachment
Introduction Parenting can be a challenging emotional journey, particularly when your child becomes overly attached. It's normal to ask, "Why is my daughter so clingy?" This conduct may leave you feeling frustrated, concerned, or unclear about what to do next. But don't worry—you're not alone in this experience, and it's more common than you realize.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
Respect and Insult: An Integral Part of Life
Respect and Insult: An Integral Part of Life Life is a blend of experiences—joy and sorrow, respect and insult. These contrasting elements shape a person’s character and define their journey. At some point, every individual encounters respect, which uplifts their spirit, enhances self-esteem, and brings immense satisfaction. Conversely, moments of insult bring pain, bruise one’s pride, and often evoke anger or bitterness toward the one who caused the harm.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
What is the Behavior of a Person with Vascular Dementia?
Vascular dementia is one of the most common forms of dementia, which is caused by reduced blood flow to the brain. It significantly affects cognitive function and daily behaviors. This condition progresses over time, leading to distinct behavioral and psychological changes. Understanding these behaviors is essential for providing appropriate care and support.
By Amiee Fraleyabout a year ago in Families
People Teach Us, They Don’t Hurt Us
People Teach Us, They Don’t Hurt Us In the journey of life, we encounter countless individuals. Some bring us joy, some make us ponder deeply, and others leave us with tears in our eyes. Each of these interactions carries lessons, shaping us in ways we often fail to recognise at first. Frequently, we are quick to declare, "These people hurt me." But, in reality, they are often sent into our lives to teach us something valuable.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
BenazirKafaalat. pk 2025 Begins Phase 1 of 13500 Payment Distribution. AI-Generated.
The Benazir Kafaalat Program pk is one of the largest social security initiatives that is disbursing financial assistance to women from poor families. Currently, around 9.3 million families are receiving money from the program, and plans are underway to include an additional 7 lakh families. The registration process for these new beneficiaries has already begun.
By Mukhtar Ahmedabout a year ago in Families
A woman shares how she went from detesting walking to running a marathon and lost 63 kg in a year
Regaining health, confidence, and self-belief is more important than simply losing weight. During a straightforward hike, Niki Chawla had an epiphany that led to her transformation rather than a rigorous diet or gym membership. Niki tried a short 4 km walk in 2021 but had to stop midway because of excruciating leg cramps. She became aware of the physical toll that an unhealthy lifestyle had taken on her that day.
By Carl Perterson about a year ago in Families







