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Nurturing Virtue in the Digital Age
In today's digital age, where information flows freely and the internet serves as a vast repository of knowledge and entertainment, the task of instilling strong moral values in children has taken on new dimensions. Parents and guardians are faced with the formidable challenge of guiding their children through a virtual world that offers both profound insights and potential pitfalls. This journey of nurturing virtue amidst the digital landscape requires a delicate balance of fostering curiosity, promoting critical thinking, and navigating the concepts of "perplexity" and "burstiness."
By Yannick Simo2 years ago in Families
Love The Grandchildren
The eighteen-year-old called to get some information about building a gun. He called Grandpa. Grandpa told him to build a go-kart. I said, did you tell him that sounds dangerous? Yes, Grandpa said, he did tell him that. The next call was from our grandson to ask if Grandpa had a tool to cut a stock.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Families
The Colors Of My Dragon's Scales
I saw her as the most stunningly beautiful creature imaginable. Graceful in her movements, confident in her melodic voice, with bright shining eyes that could captivate your soul. She stood out from the ordinary creatures around her; the sunlight dancing across the rainbow jewellike scales along her back. When she spread her pearlescent wings wide, the world would stop and stare in awe. I had the fortune of growing up in the shadow of those wings.
By A. J. Schoenfeld2 years ago in Families
Sister of a Sister
One of the first people that can be there to inspire a woman is their mother. Anyone who grows up with their mother around them is given their first possibility for a role model, someone who brought them into the world and will help to lead them through it as they grow up. I was lucky enough to have my mother with me throughout my life, so there are many stories I could write about my experience with her.
By Brea Henderson2 years ago in Families
Sally and Nanny
Once upon a time, in a small town named Willowbrook, lived a young girl named Sally. Sally was an inquisitive and adventurous girl, always seeking thrills and excitement in her life. She lived with her loving family, including her parents and her younger sister, Nani.
By marwa moon7772 years ago in Families
Cool gadget for kitchen
In the bustling realm of culinary exploration and kitchen innovation, the quest for efficiency, versatility, and convenience reigns supreme. Within this ever-evolving landscape, kitchen appliances play a pivotal role, serving as indispensable tools that transform raw ingredients into culinary masterpieces. Among these culinary companions stands the Bullet Mixer Grinder—a compact yet powerful appliance that epitomizes the fusion of functionality and flair.
By vishwa reddy2 years ago in Families
10 Fun Family Activities for Quality Time Together
In today's fast-paced world, it can be challenging for families to find time to bond and connect. However, spending quality time together is crucial for building strong relationships and creating lasting memories. One of the best ways to do this is by engaging in fun family activities that everyone can enjoy. Whether it's a weekend getaway or a simple game night at home, here are 10 fun family activities that are sure to bring you closer together.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Families
Finding the Middle Way Between Adolescence and Adulthood
In the serene town of Willow Creek, nestled amidst undulating hills and verdant forests, resided a young woman named Maya. At the tender age of eighteen, Maya found herself standing at the intersection between adolescence and adulthood, grappling with the weighty decisions that would sculpt her future. This juncture marked a period of transition, of profound growth, and self-discovery, as Maya navigated the labyrinth of possibilities laid out before her.
By Yogi Tri Agustiyan2 years ago in Families








