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When it comes to Social Media, the perfect family photo is the digital equivalent of a white picket fence.
How to Script Teen Reality Series with Social Media Antagonists … Action!
Social media sites are only growing in popularity especially with teenagers with subsequent exposure to substance abuse, alcohol or drugs. They are the most at risk if only because they are the most active on the internet who might spend hours a day scrolling through pictures or making their next video hoping it may go viral.
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Families
Why Teen Girls Need More Altruism on Social Media if Humanity Matters?
Who has not looked at a newborn baby girl and marveled at the perfect creation of humanity? The precious face, arms, legs, little fingers with near transparent fingernails and tiny toes. Who hasn’t looked at a little girl learning to walk with steadier steps and marveled at her innocence, openness to listen and the genuine warmth that generates the love that’s all accepting and transcendent?
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Families
IF YOU SUFFER LOWER BACK PAIN, HERE ARE THE 7 BEST EXERCISES TO DO.
We don't need to tell you that if you have lower back pain, it can impair every aspect of your life. A hurting lower back, whether you're a runner or a biker, might hinder you from participating in your favorite sport and make ordinary duties more difficult.
By Hashan chamara4 years ago in Families
How To Jump Start A Healthy Diet In 2022
In the event that you analyze our way of life sufficiently long enough, you'll see we have a fixation on consumes less calories. Regardless of whether you need to shed pounds or get better, odds are good that there's an eating regimen out there professing to assist you with accomplishing what you need.
By Shubham Patil4 years ago in Families
One Assumption Allowed at the Crossroads for Teen Girls on Social Media
“But here is the strangest paradox of Time that it can only be managed in a very small-time frame called TODAY. And TODAY can sometimes be sparked by a tinier matter of CHOICE.” Teen Girl Faces Time in the Sand
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Families
What If, Every Teen Girl Can Manage One Common Value on Social Media?
As a retired teacher, shocked at many online and offline scenarios of teen girls; always grounded in helping young people realize their potential, I began to research and write about survival in virtual spaces. Sadly, I came across too many stories from news, research and personal experiences about cyber bullying, sexual texting, drug addictions, unwanted pregnancies, family breakdowns and even suicides. I kept reading about shattered dreams but there was only emptiness with no clarity or resolutions to escape this unprecedented social media invasion.
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Families
Put Your Phone Down For Your Child's Emotional Development.
I can not take anyone who zombies out on their phone seriously and won’t bother blessing a person with my presence, let alone my words, if they’re not mature enough to look me in the eye and away from their phone during a conversation.
By writemindmatters4 years ago in Families
A New Year’s Resolution That Is Good For Me … and Others
This is for the Vocal “Sleep Resolution” challenge that they have teamed up with Lull for to hopefully help us all focus on what is best for us and our friends and families. So mine is “A New Year’s Resolution That Is Good For Me … and Others” and actually not much is going to change.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Families
The Value of Social Media Through the Eyes of a Dead Pig
The small southern town I grew up in was made up mostly of farmers. the majority of our neighbors were at least a half-mile away and not visible from our home. A few neighbors, however, weren’t a part of the farming community. There were a growing number of residents who worked in a nearby city that housed a number of high-tech companies, including a NASA facility — but I’ll get back to this later.
By A.W. Naves4 years ago in Families
Is the Metaverse the Future We Want for Our Children?
Try to get the attention of a youngster or teen when they are immersed in a video game. It's hard to break into the zombie-like state, much like trying to talk to dad on Sunday during the seven-hour NFL Red Zone.
By Gary Janosz4 years ago in Families







