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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
My Daughter Finds Fault with Everything I Do: How to Handle Criticism as a Parent
Parenting teenagers can be challenging, particularly when it feels like you're receiving criticism for everything you do. If your daughter seems to find fault with everything you do, you're not alone. This frustrating pattern is a normal part of the bond between a parent and a teen. Knowing why this happens and how to handle it in a healthy way can help your relationship strengthen.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
Health A Key Priority for scholars and Children
Health A Key Priority for scholars and Children Health is further than just the body performing well it encompasses a state of complete physical, internal, and social well- being. Over time, the description of health has expanded to emphasize balance and harmony in all aspects of life. For scholars and children, maintaining good health is essential because it forms the foundation for their academic success, social relations, and overall happiness.
By Aman Vahoraabout a year ago in Families
Why Does My Daughter Treat Me Like Dirt? Understanding and Rebuilding the Bond
There are times when parents and teens don't get along, which can make parents feel ignored or even disrespected. Feeling like your daughter doesn't care, is angry, or looks down on you can be hurtful and confusing. But figuring out what went wrong and taking steps to fix it can help the relationship get back on track. Let's look at some practical ways to deal with this complicated problem.
By Relationship Guideabout a year ago in Families
A Christmas Morning of Sausages, Bacon, and Love. Runner-Up in Tales of Hearth Challenge.
Angelika woke with a smile to the smell of sausages and bacon cooking. It was hardly the most traditional Christmas breakfast but had always been a much-loved aspect of a Higley family Christmas. "Nothing better than starting the festivities off with a nice hearty breakfast, darling," her father said every year. Although she was now, at 15, a little old to be getting up before dawn to shake and rattle presents under the tree, she still loved this day and time of the year. "Angel, breakfast's up!" called her mother, breaking the silence, she was enjoying.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Families
What is the 30 Questions Test for Dementia?
Dementia is a fast emerging problem in the world, with millions falling prey to this condition that afflicts memory, cognitive performance, and daily functioning of the patient. Among the different tools used to assess cognitive wellness, the 30 Questions Test for Dementia has emerged as one of the most commonly used diagnostic assessment tools. This guide expounds on its purpose, process, importance, and linkage to the fast scale dementia evaluation.
By Jame Roarkabout a year ago in Families
Family Background
Every person’s journey begins in the cradle of their family, and for this man, his story is no different. The environment in which he was born, raised, and nurtured became the foundation of his identity, his values, and the man he would later become. Though his family was far from wealthy or influential in terms of social status, it was the love, care, and principles imparted by his family members that played a crucial role in shaping his character and ambitions. It is within the walls of this family that the first seeds of his future were sown—seeds of hard work, resilience, compassion, and above all, an unwavering sense of determination.
By DINESH KUMAR SHARMAabout a year ago in Families
Why Do Dementia Patients Want to Go All the Time?
Most patients with dementia experience a chronic compulsion to leave their environment, a phenomenon that may be quite mystifying and stressful for carers. This phenomenon, which has been referred to as "wandering" or "exit-seeking," is due to various psychological and physiological reasons. Knowing the causes behind such behaviors can help ensure their care and safety.
By Rachel Randallabout a year ago in Families
What is the Life Expectancy in Memory Care Facilities?
A memory care facility is specifically designed to meet the individual requirements of an individual suffering from Alzheimer's, dementia, or some other form of memory-attendant impairment. These facilities provide structure, medical assistance, and emotional support tailored to every resident's needs. One of the most important questions families often ask when considering this type of care is, "What is the average life expectancy in memory care facilities?" This article gets down deep on this very topic in order to gain an accurate, thorough understanding.
By Laura Partonabout a year ago in Families
“THE INSIDIOUS DANGER NEARBY: HOW CAN WE PROTECT OUR CHILDREN FROM THE GRIP OF DRUG ADDICTION?”
The story of my student Henry taught me a lot. The first signs appeared as declining school performance and spending long hours in his room. His parents assumed he was merely going through a phase of adolescence. However, one day, the physical changes in their child became too evident to ignore: fatigue, bloodshot eyes, and a worn-out demeanor. Changes in his social circle and frequent requests for allowance further supported their concerns.
By Super Bulldogabout a year ago in Families
The Reunion
It was mid-December. Christmas season! The winter air was bitter and the new fallen snow was crisp under the young mans feet as he walked along the forest trail. The trail took the young man to the edge of a snowy field where several cows were standing under a large oak tree. They paid little attention to the stranger who sat himself down on a nearby boulder.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Families






