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Protect your familly The Importance of Bug Zappers in Homes and Camping
Bug zappers can be important tools for controlling flying insects, both in the home and while camping. Flying insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats can be annoying and even dangerous, as they can carry diseases and cause allergic reactions in some people.
By Osmane abdoullah 3 years ago in Families
The Evolution of a Mother-Child Relationship: Understanding How Love Endures
As children grow and develop, their relationship with their mothers can change in many ways. It is commonly believed that the love of a child for its mother decreases with growth, but this is not always the case. The bond between a mother and her child is one of the strongest forms of love and can remain strong throughout the child's life. However, as children grow and become more independent, the relationship between them and their mothers can be affected by a variety of factors.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Families
The Power of a Mother's Love: How it Shapes a Child's Growth and Development
Children Growth and Its Love with Mother According to the Growth A mother's love is considered one of the most powerful and unconditional forms of love in the world. From the moment a child is born, a mother's love and devotion begin to shape the child's growth and development. The early years of a child's life are critical for establishing a strong bond with their mother, which has a significant impact on their physical, emotional, and social growth.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Families
Judging Eyes
The world was spinning...things did not make sense anymore. My head was a complete blur, my emotions a train wreck, I couldn't sort out what was up and what was down. I remember very little about being on these ADHD medications other than I did not feel like myself and I always felt trapped inside my own body, my own mind. Performing daily tasks that were expected of me like schoolwork and my household chores were excruciating because I could barely stay awake. All my brain wanted to do was shut down... I was overwhelmed and my brain was overloaded. My mother would later say that it was like looking at a zombie and at one point when she looked at me I just busted out crying for no particular reason at all. That's when she said she knew we needed to go to another doctor for yet another diagnoses. I suppose that was a good thing in the end because at least it meant I got off those dreadful ADHD medications they kept trying me on and each one making me more depressed than the one before it. So, we went to another doctor and I couldn't tell you his name only that he stared at me as he sat across from me while he spoke to my mother who sat to the left of me and they discussed me as if I were some science experiment to be examined and not a little girl sitting in the room with them. Oh sure, occasionally Dr. Whateverhisnamewas would ask me a question but the majority of his questions were directed towards my mother as if she knew more about me than me. However, I will say this by this point I was none too fond of speaking to doctors so perhaps this was for the best as well. However, I'll never forget his final diagnoses and how he came to this conclusion or at least one way he did. He glanced down his nose at me and peered through his glasses and since I felt as if I were a science experiment I, of course looked away and then he told my mother, "Look, see how she won't look at me directly in the eyes and she avoids eye contact? She most assuredly has Asperger syndrome." My head snapped up and I challenged that by looking at him directly however he did not seem to notice. I was put on a new medication that day for being mildly autistic. I felt intense shame, I thought something was wrong with me for having this what I viewed as a disease. For years, I would hide it and not tell a soul except those I got so close to in highschool that I viewed as family. I thought my ADHD and Asperger's syndrome were defects and it was not really explained to me that they are strengths instead. It was more of a here is our answer to what is wrong with you. This is why you struggle in school and why your pretty well too dumb to figure things out on your own so I put on a cloak of shame and pretended to be what my mother wanted me to be. I took her drugs she wanted me to take, I did the very best I could in school even though it still wasn't enough, I cleaned the whole house every week top to bottom because that is what was expected of me but she still came in every Thursday and informed me that I did not do things properly. I was told every Thursday that she would now have to redo the whole house because I couldn't just do things the right way the first time! Never an encouraging word did I get, never did she show me where I did things right but this is what I could do improve here... I could never please her. The times were different though right? It was the 90's. Critically judging your kids was just good parenting as it was what their parents did and their parents before them right? Well, why not guide and direct and give encouraging feedback where its deserved? When I was eleven my first sister came into this world and that began a whole new journey that I was not prepared for...
By Lindsey Altom3 years ago in Families
A Small Moment with a Big Impact
A Small Moment with a Big Impact Life is often comprised of numerous small moments that, at first glance, may seem insignificant or fleeting. However, there are instances when one of these seemingly inconsequential moments stands out from the rest and leaves an indelible mark on our lives. One such moment for me occurred during a serene summer evening in my childhood, forever changing my perspective and teaching me the power of empathy.
By Azam Sharif3 years ago in Families
Life Without Dad
Introduction The role of a father in a child's life is crucial, shaping their perspective on the world and the relationships they form with others. The absence of a father, either by choice or circumstance, can have a profound impact on a child's emotional, mental and social development. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of life without a dad and the challenges that come with it.
By YathirajaSampathKumar K R3 years ago in Families
GOODBYE STRETCH MARKS!!! (Without Expensive Surgery) >>Full Video Breakdown<<
>>CLICK HERE<< to go and watch a more detailed video by Dr. Dave David, a certified cosmetic surgeon for the past 12 years, who has successfully treated thousands of patients with different skin-related issues. Listen carefully to what he has to say, and apply the solution to your problem!
By Mdali Nkosi3 years ago in Families
The Power of Small Moments
As I reflect on my life, I realize that it is the small moments that often have the greatest impact. One such moment occurred when I was in my early twenties and working at a fast-food restaurant. It was a typical day at work, and I was going about my tasks as usual. I had just finished preparing an order for a customer when I noticed something strange. The customer was staring at me, and as I looked up, he gave me a small smile and said, "Thank you, you made my day."
By Ashok kumar3 years ago in Families
The Best Advice I Ever Got Was From My Younger Brother
You know that one family member who always has great advice? The one you go to when you need to make a tough decision, or when you just need someone to talk to? For me, that person is my younger brother. He's always been levelheaded and practical, even from a young age.
By Muhammad Farrukh3 years ago in Families





