family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
Assistance with daily living : A Comprehensive guide
Assistance with Daily Living: A Comprehensive Guide Introduction Assistance with daily living is a crucial aspect of support services that empowers individuals with disabilities to live independently and maintain their quality of life. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plays a pivotal role in ensuring that people with disabilities have access to the support they need. Whether it’s help with personal care, household tasks, or community engagement, assistance with daily living promotes autonomy and improves the well-being of those who need it. This article will delve into the various aspects of assistance with daily living, focusing on how NDIS, NDMHS (National Disability and Mental Health Services), and other support systems work together to provide comprehensive care.
By NDMHS : NDIS Provider Sydneyabout a year ago in Psyche
Ride into Paris
I am exhausted. We have just landed in Paris from our 11-hour flight from Sao Paolo. The girls were particularly fussy during the entire flight: the little one, one-year-old Olivia, couldn't stand the pressure on her ears and cried non-stop on take-off, landing and during turbulence, which was particularly bad this time. This was driving the passengers around us crazy, and a couple of times we got not only stern looks but also comments like "Can't you do anything to stop your baby from crying?" Like as a parent I already don't feel bad and am irritating my babies on purpose so that they annoy other passengers.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Psyche
Creatures Great and Small
“I was not looking for another cat, but I really want that kitten,” my friend said emphatically. “He reminds me so much of my cat, Coco, and what he must have looked like when he was first born. I’ve always wondered about his beginnings since we found him – or rather, since he found us – when he was already six months old. I would dearly love to have this sweet kitten in hopes he’ll be as much of a gift as Coco has been. I believe it’s fate!”
By Cindy Calderabout a year ago in Psyche
Balancing Work and Family: How Working Parents Can Spend Quality Time with Their Children
Professionals with childrearing responsibilities often struggle to juggle work and home lives of their families. Work commitments such as meetings, projects, or daily tasks may hinder them from engaging in meaningful conversations with their offspring. Yet such interactions are cardinal for the healthy growth of any child as well as understanding within themselves. This article offers an insight into how to maximize the time spent with children by parents who work and also help in educating them.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıranabout a year ago in Psyche
Keep My Treasure Safe
Meeting my best friend was like two souls recognizing each other from a past life. The moment we met, you never would have known that we didn't grow up together. It was an instant connection of loud laughter and conversations that lasted well into the night. Looking at us, we were polar opposites; her dressed in black at all times, myself dressed head to toe in pink, the angriest highlighter you'd ever met. We met on a cold winter night in December, and by January, I was living in her apartment, partying and using together, working illicit jobs to pay the bills and keep ourselves high.
By Autumn Stewabout a year ago in Psyche
The Spangled Duck
"Come on, come on! It's right there... I can almost taste it!" I stand back and watch my daughter at work with a proud little smile. This is the first time we've been to the arcade in ages, but I never tire of watching her eyes light up with delight in a place like this. I suppose that's part of the magic of an arcade; the second you step through the door, you become a little kid again, no matter what your true age is.
By Natalie Grayabout a year ago in Psyche








