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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
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
The Epic Tale of Lord Rama's Triumph of Good Over Evil"
Ramayana is a Hindu epic poem that tells the story of Lord Rama and his journey to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana. The poem is believed to have been composed by the sage Valmiki and is considered one of the greatest works of ancient Indian literature. It is loved by millions of people around the world, and its themes and characters have been a source of inspiration and guidance for generations.
By loe mardian3 years ago in Families
5 Fun Games to Introduce to Your Kids
In today's technological world, when most youngsters spend their free time staring at devices, it might not be easy to find engaging activities to do with your children. However, offering new activities to your children is a wonderful way to connect with them, maintain their interests, and encourage their healthy growth. This piece will go through five games that are perfect for youngsters.
By McKenzie Jones3 years ago in Families
The Afghani-American War: A Legacy of Complexity and Controversy
The Afghani-American war, which began in 2001, has been one of the longest and most complicated conflicts in modern history. It has taken countless lives, cost trillions of dollars, and has had a profound impact on both the Afghan and American societies. In this article, we will discuss the origins of the war, the major events and developments throughout its course, and the current state of affairs.
By Muhammad Telmeez 3 years ago in Families
Mountain Adventure
Mountain Adventure As I remember, the late sunny afternoons on the hill where we lived when we were children, a chuckle pushed its way from deep within my soul and spilled over into my conscious mind. I had to laugh, almost uncontrollably, as I remembered one of many tales of discovery that my brothers and I lived through during that time of our lives. There were 6 houses spread spaciously apart along the dirt road cut into the mountainside. None of the houses would meet the standards of today's affluent more architecturally correct structures, but they were home to a group of good neighbors. The dirt road that led to the houses was only wide enough for one vehicle, but seldom did that present a problem for the trapped families living there. I remember when riding in our truck, the times my dad could afford one, my brothers and I bobbed up and down like popcorn in a popcorn popper as we rode in the seat that didn't have seat belts. Seat belts weren't required, perhaps not even thought of, at that time in the late 1950s.
By Dan R Fowler3 years ago in Families
me, I AND US WORLD
lets go to bed. lets go to bed. yeah, let's go to bed early today as well so we can be in our imaginary world as soon as possible. the world where i can whatever i want to be but specifically not a person who is depressed, who has a problem or have a worrying future. Where I am not a person who hurt him/herself by imagining those scenarios who have zero percent chances of it happening in the real world. Where I meet a person who has hurt me, bullied me, or harmed me in any form.
By Mubeen Nawaz3 years ago in Families






