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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
How to Set Digital Boundaries With Kids
Setting digital boundaries with kids has become a crucial part of modern parenting. As technology continues to infiltrate every aspect of daily life, children’s exposure to screens, social media, and online content increases exponentially. While technology offers many educational and social benefits, too much screen time or unsupervised internet use can have negative effects on children’s development, mental health, and family dynamics. Therefore, learning how to set clear, consistent digital boundaries with kids is essential for fostering healthy habits and protecting their well-being.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Families
“Mother and Child’s Shocking Escape from World’s Most Dangerous Bird”
A shocking and dramatic video of a mother and her young child escaping from a dangerous bird has gone viral on the internet. The bird, known as the cassowary, is often called the “world’s most dangerous bird” because of its powerful legs, sharp claws, and aggressive behavior.
By Muhammad yaqoob7 months ago in Families
The Last Cup of Chai
He wasn’t cold, or cruel, or absent. He was just...quiet. The kind of man who believed love didn’t need to be spoken if it was shown. He built our home brick by brick. He brought groceries every Sunday like clockwork. He always filled up the gas tank in my mom’s car before she asked. But he never said “I love you.” Not once.
By Habibullah7 months ago in Families
A MOTHER'S STORY
It took me fifteen years, fifteen long and painful years. Fifteen years of waiting and hoping but all to no avail. But now I was here , lying on the delivery bed and screaming my lungs out. I was in so much pain but I knew I needed to hold on. I knew with a little more effort I'll soon see my baby, I couldn't feel my legs and yet I felt so much pain. "Push dear, you must try harder" the nurses said as they did their best to deliver my baby.
By Phoebe Nhyira Kwapong-Anyan 7 months ago in Families
The Quiet Strength of Family in a Fast-Paced World
In a world that never slows down—where the next meeting, deadline, or distraction is just a swipe away—it's easy to forget the quiet but powerful role that family plays in our lives. We chase ambitions, grow networks, and stack accomplishments, often without pausing to recognize that behind every step forward, there’s usually a foundation of people who quietly support us, love us, and remind us who we are.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
How Surrogacy is Helping Individuals Achieve Financial Goals While Helping a Family in Need
Becoming a surrogate is a deeply personal act of generosity. You deliver joy, healing, and new beginnings to another family who cannot conceive on their own. It also comes with meaningful financial compensation, allowing you to support your family without taking on another job or sacrificing your time with them. It is a unique path that is not for everyone. But, if you enjoyed being pregnant and would love to help someone else grow their family while supporting your own, surrogacy just might become one of the most rewarding chapters in your life.
By Michael Chally7 months ago in Families
The Man Who Returned Too Late. Content Warning.
He was young, handsome, and full of dreams. Born and raised in a peaceful village in Pakistan, Arif had always been different from other boys. While his friends were content playing cricket and helping in their family fields, Arif would often sit under the old banyan tree, sketching out fantasies of a life beyond the borders of his land.
By Qutbi Alam 7 months ago in Families
The Family That Time Forgot But Love Remembered
in a small village where the river whispered to the wind and evenings fell gently like a soft sheet across the fields there was a modest home not rich in wealth but overflowing with love the kind of love that asked for nothing and gave everything
By Qutbi Alam 7 months ago in Families
More Than Blood
When most people hear the word "family," they immediately think of parents, siblings, and perhaps a few cousins. We’re raised to believe that family is something you’re born into, tied by blood and surname. But over time, life has taught me something else—something deeper and far more powerful. Family isn’t just about biology. It’s about connection, loyalty, love, and the people who show up for you when it matters most.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families









