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What to See While Choosing a Baby Body Lotion?
Baby Body Lotion Choosing the right baby lotion for your child can be very complicated, don't worry, this blog will help you with the points that you must take into account to get the best baby lotion for your baby. Babies' skin is very delicate compared to adult skin; therefore, you need to be very specific when choosing products for your baby.
By Muhammad Asif 3 years ago in Families
Tips To Foster Positive Thinking In Children
A parent-child relationship is a special bond that can give a child inner strength. It is the fundamental foundation for a child's overall development and behavior, personality, and self-esteem. A positive attitude in life can help children deal with any problem that arises. If a child learns to think positively, he will be able to solve problems quickly and will learn to view different aspects of life with a positive attitude. A school is the best place for a child to learn several good habits. A positive mindset is a belief system that is firmly rooted in universal truth. We are the best in every way to raise a child in the right direction because we have everything a growing toddler needs to finish his early education. With fun activities, we build a strong infrastructure and a learning environment. This is the first place a child can develop self-esteem and confidence. A child learns the value of his name, possessions, and friends in school. In the Pre School with preschool interactive activities, every child learns to communicate with his teachers and peers. It is the ideal setting for the child's overall development, laying the groundwork for future success.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Families
Thanksgiving, 1990-Something
It was the Thanksgiving of 1990-something. I still lived in my childhood family home in Toledo, Ohio, my grandparents were still alive, my brother was still alive, my parents were still happily-ish married, and my aunt’s most-favorite-dog-of-all-time was still alive and well. Not to start on a morbid note. But all things considered, it really was one of the best memories I have of Thanksgiving, as fucked up as it was.
By Alexandra Sedlak3 years ago in Families
Yellow Shirt Girl
In my family, Thanksgiving is always quite the ordeal. There are so many people in my family that it’s always a really large gathering, but it’s usually the same people who attend it every year. Cousins, siblings, grandparents, and even some of our more distant relatives all join together at my great aunt’s large home, where we host a potluck brunch and everyone brings their favorite dishes. We gather around to watch movies and eat as many helpings of food as we can fit in our stomachs. However, a few years ago, we had an unexpected guest.
By Brenna Williams3 years ago in Families
Is there happily ever after?
Between how to make the child listen to us and what else to cook tonight, there comes a time when we also need to worry about our inner state of well-being. That's why I'm telling you right from the start that what you're about to read is philosophy sprinkled with introspection and inner reflection, so if you're not in the right mood, better say no.
By Life beats the movie3 years ago in Families
Never Grill a Turkey
It was my first Christmas away from home, and it was hard to accept the new normal. A year and a half passed since the wedding, and we have a beautiful daughter. She was strapped in the back. I checked on her every two minutes, being the armature mother that I was.
By Julia Nichols3 years ago in Families
Tips to Foster Self-Confidence within Children
As children grow older, confidence can be just as important as skills. To thrive, children must have faith in their abilities while also knowing that they can cope if they fail at something. They develop healthy self-confidence by experiencing mastery and rebounding from failure.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Families
Single Kenyan Moms Blamed For Children's Behavior: Not Poverty, Polygamy, Gender-Based Violence or Untrained Teachers
During Covid-19 lockdown in Kenya the incidents of gender-based violence grew out of control. Hundreds of Kenyans ended up on the streets, many with their children to escape violence in their homes. So much so that BBC filmed the famed documentary in Kenya about the high rising incidents of gender violence.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Families
The NYE When My Dog Ran Away
In 2007 on New Year's Eve, my dog ran away. I was coming home from an internship at Disney World. I was on a cross-country road trip with a friend to make my way back to Northwest Arkansas. My friend was another college intern. She lived in Kansas City. My parents planned to meet her family/caravan in Missouri, and they would take me the rest of the way to Mountain Home.
By Andrea Lawrence3 years ago in Families






