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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
How to deal with children's complaints
Complaining is a common thing among children and can have different reasons, but many parents face difficulty in dealing with children’s complaining, so we show you in the following lines 4 ways to deal with children’s complaining
By Mohamed Abd Elrasheed7 months ago in Families
The Sound of My Father’s Silence
We didn’t talk much in our house. My mother was always busy in the kitchen, humming old songs under her breath. My younger sister, Aleena, had a soft voice that barely broke the silence. And my father? He was a man made of stone and smoke.
By Zain ul abidin 7 months ago in Families
Raising Confident Kids? Here's Why Basketball Might Be the Best Start
Kids aren’t born with strong confidence. It's something they have to build. And what better way to lay that foundation than through sports? One of the most exciting and accessible sports for kids is basketball.
By Sarah Baker7 months ago in Families
The Little Jar of Happiness.
Once upon a time, in a quiet little village named Meadowbrook, people lived their lives in routine and silence. The villagers worked hard, but rarely smiled. Happiness seemed like a forgotten feeling, and even the children rarely laughed.
By Hamd Ullah7 months ago in Families
A heart touching emotional story about love and loss.
It was a rainy afternoon when Emily found the last letter. The storm outside painted her small apartment in shades of gray, the rhythmic tapping of raindrops filling the silence. She sat on the edge of her bed, staring at the shoebox she had pulled from the back of her closet. It was old and dusty, marked simply: For Emily.
By Hamd Ullah7 months ago in Families
The Unseen Cost of War
When the Dust Settles: A Child's Silent Cry from the Rubble The ground is cold. The air is filled with dust. The silence is deafening—broken only by the distant wail of a mother or the soft crumble of debris. Among the rubble lies a child. His eyes are open, but they carry a weight no child should ever bear. His face, smeared with dust, does not cry anymore. He has already cried too much.
By Atif jamal 7 months ago in Families
Motherhood Didn’t End My Dreams — It Fueled Them.
There was a time when I thought motherhood meant you couldn’t have it all. Especially in those early days — the nightly wake-ups, cluster feeding, the endless nappy changes. I grew up thinking that to be a good mother, you had to devote your entire life to your child.
By Diary Of A Modern Mummy 7 months ago in Families
Toddler Milestones on a Friday
I took my son for his 18-month vaccination last Friday. I was nervous about the appointment because at his 12-month vaccination, the nurse warned us that this one would involve three needles. He’s a lot more aware of what’s going on around him now, so I was worried that this visit might be a little traumatising for both of us.
By Sandy Gillman7 months ago in Families









