siblings
Siblings are the only enemy you can't live without.
I Wish What Could Have Been
Like light and dark my family total opposite from me. While I wonder if I was adopted, I always had mental health issues, from all the trauma I faced. All that I inflicted on my sister and my mother sadly. I don't think they ever truly forgave me.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)about a year ago in Families
How to Connect with Your Teenage Son: A Guide to Building a Strong Bond
Understanding the Teenage Mind To connect with your teen son, you need to first understand what he's going through. Not only does a person's body change during adolescence but so do their mind and emotions. Teenagers experience changes in their hormones, become more independent, and feel pressured to find their own identity. These things can cause mood swings, anger, or withdrawal.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
The Mystery of Missing Socks
Spending a weekend at my elder brother's home this time was a unique experience. My elder brother is planning on going on a vacation so all of us had gathered at the house for a much-needed family time. I realize as you get older with your siblings getting married off and therapist expanding - having a family time gets harder and harder.
By Staringaleabout a year ago in Families
Understanding Domestic Violence: What It Means for Families in India
Patriarchy is a societal framework that promotes and rewards men for benefiting from the exploitation and oppression of women, compelling women to accept their subordinate status. It also pressures men to neglect their emotional well-being and conform to prevailing hypermasculine ideals. Unfortunately, this institution is widespread and influences the behaviours, attitudes, and perceptions of people across various class, religious, caste, and ethnic backgrounds.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Families
The Importance of Compromise in Relationships: Finding Common Ground
In any relationship, compromise is a fundamental element that helps partners navigate differences, enhance understanding, and foster a deeper connection. While it can sometimes feel challenging, learning to compromise effectively is essential for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling partnership. This article will explore the significance of compromise, its benefits, and practical strategies for finding common ground.
By Abdul Jamil Nasirabout a year ago in Families
A Warm Fire
It's been snowing and it's cold outside. We have been out walking, the whole family. Snowball fights and building a snowman after rolling a huge snowball that was much too big to throw, the snow was quite deep this year but not too deep to walk through with our wellingtons on.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Families
Extraordinary Parenting: Practical Solutions for Today’s Complex Parenting Challenges
Parenting in today’s world is filled with complex challenges. From single parenting to balancing mental health, communication, finances, and even social media, it often feels overwhelming to address all aspects successfully. However, the path to raising well-rounded, healthy, and happy children doesn’t have to be filled with stress. Here’s a look at some of the major issues parents face today and practical tips to overcome them.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Families
From Earth to Stardust : The Children’s Tale
In a world that grows increasingly interconnected, it is vital for children to understand, respect, and appreciate the richness of different cultures. The ability to view the world through a multifaceted lens can profoundly shape a child's worldview, fostering empathy, adaptability, and open-mindedness. This is precisely where From Earth to Stardust: The Children’s Tale excels as a powerful resource.
By Estalontechabout a year ago in Families
Learn to Recognize the Language of Sight
Learn to Recognize the Language of Sight There is a language spoken not with words, but with a gaze, a gesture, or a mere glimpse. This is the language of sight—a powerful form of communication that bridges gaps and connects people in ways that spoken words cannot always achieve. Learning to recognize this language can enrich our lives, helping us empathize with others, understand unspoken emotions, and respond to the needs of those around us.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families










