parents
The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Beyond Fear, Beyond Borders: A Ramadan Story of Acceptance
The scent of dates and apricots hung heavy in the air, a familiar comfort amidst the chaos of unpacking. Leila, her head wrapped in a vibrant purple scarf, carefully balanced a box of dates, their golden flesh peeking through the gaps. Her brother, Samir, a whirlwind of boundless energy, skipped alongside her, clutching a mismatched assortment of kitchen utensils. Their parents, Nadia and Khalid, navigated the maze of cardboard boxes littering their new suburban home. It was the first day of Ramadan, a holy month of fasting and prayer for Muslims, and amidst the excitement of a fresh start, a thread of unease ran through the Khan family.
By Ahmed Latreche 2 years ago in Families
Overcoming Gamophobia: Embracing Meaningful Relationships through Psychotherapy
In the realm of romantic relationships, the fear of commitment, or gamophobia, can cast a shadow over the potential for love and fulfillment. This deeply ingrained fear, often stemming from past traumas such as painful breakups, divorces, or childhood abandonment, can create barriers to intimacy and hinder the formation of meaningful connections. However, with the guidance of psychotherapy, individuals can confront and overcome gamophobia, unlocking the door to healthy, fulfilling relationships.
By Shwet Prabha Baiswar2 years ago in Families
India Has the Most Notable Pace of 'Zero-Food' Youngsters After Guinea and Mali, Uncovers Study.
The concentration on assessing the commonality of zero-food kids—where they haven't devoured anything by any means in a 24-hour period—in India is 19.3%. The figures are a lot lower in Bangladesh (5.6%), Pakistan (9.2%), the DR Congo (7.4%), Nigeria (8.8%), and Ethiopia (14.8%).
By V Venkata Rao2 years ago in Families
Whispers
Waken in the dark, a lingering thought of a dream I've already forgotten, still stuck in my mind. Floating down around the darkness of my mind. One after another. Some are happy, dancing and twirling and insisting on being looked at, others lazily floating to the ground.
By Lee Naylor2 years ago in Families
Generational Reflections
Kindly, Mom I'm not sure if I'm writing this letter to you or to myself. Either way, I would like to say this many years after you left: "Please accept my apologies." I'm not even aware that I have any faith in Paradise. I can assume that what was demonstrated during my upbringing may have some validity. When the time is right for the hereafter, perhaps we all discover the truth of our existence after death. Regardless, what I am aware of and believe in is the way that parenthood can be challenging yet wonderful.
By Ranjith Kumar2 years ago in Families
The Paradox of Flexible Routines
We live like fish swimming in a world of uncertainty, where routines teach us to follow a path toward building skills. I call them the highways of life, keeping us on track and pumped up at a certain speed. However, from any highway, you may choose to exit and change course or just take a break.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Families
How The Women Before Me Fuel My Determination
I inherited strength, resilience, and creativity from the two women who have always been my pillars of inspiration: my grandma and my mom. For me, ever since I was a little girl, they have been the symbols of courage, determination, and the relentless pursuit of dreams.
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Families
The Unspoken Truth: Parental Instincts and Child's Discernment in Identifying Genuine Relationships
In the intricate web of human connections, the bonds of friendship and family hold a special significance. These relationships shape our identities, influence our decisions, and ultimately, define the trajectory of our lives. Yet, amidst the tapestry of genuine connections lie the shadows of deception and insincerity. Parents often possess a keen sense of intuition when it comes to spotting fake friends, while children, with their innate discernment, can often see through the facade of fake relatives. This unspoken truth speaks volumes about the dynamics of human relationships and the importance of authenticity in fostering meaningful connections.
By Shwet Prabha Baiswar2 years ago in Families




