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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Power Games in Personal Relationships
Recently I've been feeling like the world is a game of power. Not only in politics between the rich and the mighty, not only in traditional verticals at work, but also with our nearest and dearest – our romantic partners, friends and family members.
By Autumn Rose3 years ago in Families
5 Tips for Parents to Boost Their Kids’ Self Confidence
Self-esteem and self-confidence are important indicators of personality development in children. A child's self-confidence helps them grow in all aspects of their life and makes them feel more confident. Positive teaching with study material for preschool entails creating an environment in which children and young children can feel empowered about their personality and being. It is easy for your child to feel nervous and insecure in an age when there is so much discourse online. Furthermore, low self-esteem is detrimental to their emotional and social development. It impedes skill development because your child lacks confidence in their ability to learn properly. As parents, we are not only their caregivers, but also their biggest supporters. Continue reading if you want to learn essential parenting tips to help your child achieve optimal self-confidence.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Families
Miracle Babies-2022-Precious Things Vol. 2
What is most precious to you? We often overlook what is most precious to our hearts. External forces can block our minds and hearts As a species, we have many mental walls we erect, which keep the important stuff in the back of our minds. We must stay conscious of this and bring it to the forefront. When we experience a miracle, we must talk about it. Perhaps I'm a little late writing about this, but it must have needed time to come to a boil. Always, better late than never. The Twins are a miracle and deserve to be revered as such, My sassy little miracles.
By FRANK? Piccolella3 years ago in Families
How to Pregnancy Test as a Guy
Few among us relish test taking. Exams don't make many warm fuzzies waft into your mind, I imagine. Actively trying to conceive, though, will likely make testing start to factor in at some point. There's ovulation testing, pregnancy testing, tests to test for testing.
By R. Justin Freeman3 years ago in Families
Ashes in the Snow
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. The snow was just beginning to fall again, swirling around my rented Honda, building on the windshield before getting swiped away. I looked over at dad, well, his urn, buckled almost humorously into the passenger's seat. Leaving him in the trunk or even the back seat seemed disrespectful. Dad always had to ride up front, directing whoever was driving, and making suggestions despite what the GPS said.
By Kelley Zherzhi3 years ago in Families
24 Days of Elfmas
Since moving to North America from the UK 11 years ago, I have had to learn to grow accustomed to the subtle little differences compared to life back home. I wouldn't say that I have ever had culture shock, but there are certain things that are different for example, fires on the beach to cook s’mores in the summer (illegal in UK (fires, not s’mores I mean)), S’mores, driving on the right side of the road and going around roundabouts backwards, paying to have a bank account, not having to pay to have a TV, etc etc
By Anthony Jennings3 years ago in Families
How to know particular Preschool is suitable for Kids and Parents?
In today's world, no parent wants their children to fall behind from the start. Choosing the right preschool is one of the most difficult and important tasks for parents. Because it necessitates extensive research and time. However, once you've chosen a suitable preschool for your children, your half of the job is done. That is correct. A good school teaches children how to learn, how to behave, and much more, all of which improves their grasping power and creativity.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Families
So, you’re about to be a Dad™… Part II
INTRO; Alright, so we’ve already been over the fun stuff (if you haven’t read part I, you can find it here); now it’s time to get into the nitty-gritty; in other words, the bloody, butthole-tearing entrance your little milk goblin is about to make into our Earthly plane. How exciting for you! To be more exact, we will be going over a handful of subjects; these include how to prepare for and what to expect in the delivery room, things you need to do once the dust has settled as soon as possible, general infant care, what you should actually be concerned about, and general milestones.
By Austin Alan Palaoro3 years ago in Families








