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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Baby sleep
Not even 24 hours after writing my last article, it got harder. I’m writing this at 5:30am. I’ve been awake for 2 hours with my daughter who, until tonight, has mostly slept through the night; only waking to comfort nurse or actually eat. But at 3:30 this morning, she decided it was time to wake up. After rocking, bouncing, and pacing with her for an hour and a half, only to get a couple yawns and then some babbling, I conceded defeat and made a barrier in the bed and laid back down. But I won’t sleep again. We’re up for the day, and I have 16+ more hours until I can even THINK about sleeping again.
By Hannah York 3 years ago in Families
Postpartum depression in men is more likely than women
Postpartum depression is a serious condition that affects new mothers, and it can have devastating effects on their children. Men who become fathers are more likely to experience work-related stress because they have to take on extra responsibility at home and work. Postpartum depression in men is also common.
By Julie Jerlin J3 years ago in Families
Ultimate guide to newborn care plan for parents
Prepare yourself for newborn If you are a parent for the first time, set aside your fears and enjoy this moment of holding your newborn in your hands. From now on, a newborn care plan should be your priority. This moment will not come again, so share your happiness with your close circle.
By Julie Jerlin J3 years ago in Families
Klinik Gigi Near Me
https://www.whiteperfectdental.com.my/klinik-gigi-near-me-open-on-sundays-white-perfect-dental When you're looking for a trusted klinik gigi near you, White Perfect Dental is the perfect choice. Our experienced team of dentists is committed to providing exceptional care and personalized service to every patient.
By whiteperfectdentalseo33 years ago in Families
The Price of Happiness
The Jeffersons were one of the wealthiest families in town. They owned a chain of businesses and lived in a grand mansion on the outskirts of the city. Everything they owned was of the highest quality, from their designer clothes to their luxury cars. They were used to living the high life, but they were never truly happy.
By Tien Moneywest3 years ago in Families
The Weight and Joy of Motherhood
Laura had always dreamed of becoming a parent. As a child, she would play with dolls and imagine herself as a mother. As she grew older, her desire to have children only grew stronger. She had always been fascinated by the idea of creating and raising a new life.
By Karthikeyan L M3 years ago in Families
How to fair and lovely with others
How to fair and lovely with other persons: Fairness and treating others with kindness and respect are important values that can help to build positive relationships and foster a sense of community. Here are some tips on how to be fair and lovely with other persons:
By Sham gowtham3 years ago in Families
Week 0 as a stay at home mom:
It’s turning into one of those days today. I’m sitting with my daughter in her room watching her play, all while wondering if I’m doing enough as her mom. Am I playing with her enough? Am I feeding her enough? Am I teaching her enough? She’s not in daycare, so am I socializing her enough? She used to roll over, and now she isn’t very much, so am I giving her enough floor time or tummy time?
By Hannah York 3 years ago in Families
Of Reading Childrens Books
As a writer, with years on a hobby level, I have found myself writing in a plethora of styles; varied according to the purpose I deem inherent; in the writing of whatever subject or style my mind has tended to wander to, and find a worthwhile thread to cling to and follow for a time. As a father of six beautiful children, I find myself drawn toward the beauty and simplicity of children’s books. Having read countless varied styles of children’s books to my own children; and when secretly in my office and no one else is looking, reading them to myself for my own pleasurable enjoyment, satisfying my inner child self; I have discovered varying threads of content within them, and find within this endless category of books a treasure trove like none other in shaping the minds of the next generation; laying the cornerstone and foundation of such philosophical topics as love, personal growth, self-worth, familial stability, tradition, work ethic, character building, creative impassioned enterprise and the like. Of course, some would argue and say that children’s books are written for entertainment purposes only, and that I’m reading between the lines’ so to speak, far too deeply. Perhaps, I am to an extent, and towards this extent I shall continue to explain myself and shall do so unabashedly as I see fit to follow the thread of thoughts my mind has often traversed in silent contemplation.
By Joshua C. Miller3 years ago in Families









