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Sleeping with Ice. Runner-Up in Tales of Hearth Challenge.
The crackling fire was calm compared to the winter ice whistling against the windows. Eyes drooping, Lola watched the white, battery-powered Christmas lights of a small, cheap convenience store tree twinkle like stars. She breathed in the light scent of warmth and sweetness that filled her relaxed body.
By K. Kocheryanabout a year ago in Families
Things a 15-Year-Old Should Be Allowed to Do
Both parents and kids can find it hard to get through the teen years. At age 15, teens are starting to become more independent, but they still need help and advice. Finding the right mix is important for helping them grow and become responsible. Here is an in-depth look at the main areas where 15-year-olds should be given some freedom while still being properly supervised.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
The Language of the Heart
The Language of the Heart Words—so simple, so effortlessly spoken—yet they carry an immeasurable power within them. Like a master key, they can unlock the most stubborn doors of the mind when used wisely and at the right moment. On the other hand, words spoken hastily or insensitively can lead to silence, misunderstandings, and the permanent shutting of those very doors.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
8 Things You Should Stop Doing for Your Teenager
Parenting teenagers is a careful blend of encouragement, supervision, and independence. While many parents want to help their children flourish, some actions may unintentionally impede their growth. Here are eight critical habits to avoid to raise a healthy and independent teenager.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
NIGHTMARE OF SEXUAL ABUSE: HOW CAN WE PROTECT OUR CHILDREN FROM THIS HORRIBLE REALITY? Practical Solutions from Super Bulldog 🐾
However, the real heroes are always you, the parents who stand by their side every day. Today, we are addressing a very important topic that is both heartbreaking and necessary to discuss: preventing sexual abuse and protecting our children.
By Super Bulldogabout a year ago in Families
How to Talk to Your Teenager Without Arguing
Teenage years are a time of change, and feelings of high and low are common. Parents sometimes feel like they're walking through a trap when they try to talk to their teens. However, with the right method, it is possible to make things easier to understand and lessen disagreements. This comprehensive guide will demonstrate effective strategies for communicating with your child without escalating conflicts.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
Slim Boost Tea: A Natural Way to Support Your Wellness Journey
Slim Boost Tea has garnered attention as a blend of natural ingredients designed to support wellness. From aiding digestion to potentially boosting metabolism, this tea offers a convenient way to complement a healthy lifestyle. Let’s explore its ingredients, potential benefits, and how it can fit into your daily routine.
By Tayyab Ahmadabout a year ago in Families
Saying “No” Saves Lives: A Guide for Parents from Super Bulldog
Together, we can help our little ones grow into happy, healthy, and resilient individuals. Today, I’m here to share an essential topic that directly affects the happiness and development of our children: the power of saying “No.”
By Super Bulldogabout a year ago in Families
Family...What Family?
Christmas is right around the corner and I'm looking forward for some well-deserved R&R alone. According to a YouGov study, 11 percent of Americans spent the holidays solo. More specifically, holidays that different people celebrate in the month of December. Recently, one of my coworkers asked what my plans are for Christmas. I replied that I was planning on spending them alone. He told me that I needed people during the holidays, but I insisted and expressed that I wanted to spend them all by myself. While his kind gesture was well-intentioned, it's okay for me to be alone.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Families
My Daughter Finds Fault with Everything I Do: How to Handle Criticism as a Parent
Parenting teenagers can be challenging, particularly when it feels like you're receiving criticism for everything you do. If your daughter seems to find fault with everything you do, you're not alone. This frustrating pattern is a normal part of the bond between a parent and a teen. Knowing why this happens and how to handle it in a healthy way can help your relationship strengthen.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
The Taggy Man
Life changed when we lost our father. Mum did everything she could to keep things as stable as possible, we stayed in the same house and kept our schools and most importantly our friends. She worked so hard to make that happen, too hard at times and as children neither Ioan or I fully appreciated what she was doing. All we saw is that we spent more and more time at Nan’s and less with her.
By Simon Curtisabout a year ago in Families








