Parenting

Firsthand Experience of Shopping Secondhand For Babies
By Alayna Carrington · 1 year ago
As a parent, I know firsthand how expensive it can be to keep up with the needs of our little ones. From clothes that they outgrow in the blink of an eye, to toys that ...
Mom: How to Break Out of Your Cell Phone Addiction
By Desiree Turner · 1 year ago
Does your screen consume your mental and emotional state? Do your kids find you aloof, disconnected, and unkind? Here are some simple ways to instantly break free. 1. Use motion to tap into your emotion. ...
Protect Your Children, Family and Yourself
By Harold Gene Pratt · 1 year ago
You can read any newspaper, look at your TV or listen to your radio about so many stories of crime, school shooting, child abduction, child molester, children kidnaped, bullies at school, sex trafficking, home invasion ...
Why Arts and Crafts are Important for Kids
By Zanypig · 2 years ago
Arts and Crafts for kids are an important part of their development, offering many benefits that help them develop vital skills that will stay with them for life. Arts and Crafts give kids the opportunity ...
How does a newborn baby recognize their mother?
By Evyline Kawira · 2 years ago
Motherhood is a powerful experience, but it can sometimes be confusing. Why do babies cry when they’re hungry? How does a newborn baby recognize their mother? And why do they have to be held constantly ...
Journaling Every day Can Only Be Good For You!
By Dr. Anthony T. Craft · 2 years ago
When you think of “journaling,” you might picture a tween girl, laying on her bed with her feet waving lazily through the air and writing about her crush in a diary. Journaling is not only ...
Choosing the Right Parenting Product to Discipline Your Child
By Chris Theisen · 2 years ago
With so many child discipline tools and parenting products on the market, how can parents be sure that they are choosing the correct one for their family? In order to determine the compatibility of a ...
"COMPARISON BETWEEN CHILDREN" - A true 'CURSE' to our society now-a-days.
By Kahima Mim · 2 years ago
A noticeable aspect of our parents in today's society is comparing between children, creating differences. It can be with the child's friend, with the child of next door or with one's own sibling. If I ...
What Are the Signs That Your Teen Is Into Porn?
By Shebah Mmera · 2 years ago
Most kids routinely come across porn. In my daily experience as a teacher to teenagers, I talk about sex a lot, and I find that most of them engage in sex at an early age. ...
Your Toddler is Not Your Enemy
By Scot Pilkington · 2 years ago
June 15, 2022 Rule 1: Anything they do is not against you. You are not a part of their thought process when they are angry, crying, or shy. They experience their emotions and try them ...
My Father, My Mother, and More
By Anselm Anyoha · 2 years ago
On occasions when I remember my parents, I wonder if they will ever meet again. Don't get me wrong: it is only wishful thinking on my part. Nevertheless, I want them to meet again in ...
Without a Father at Home: Single Mother
By Ogunsola Damilola · 2 years ago
A family, according to Biblical texts, consists of two people: the husband and the wife. The children are expected to be raised by both parents. Due to unforeseen circumstances, one parent may be obliged to ...
HOW TO PRODUCTIVELY ENGAGE A CHILD AT HOME
By Esther Okoye · 2 years ago
Nature abhors a vacuum and where there is much freedom and emptiness, there will be sufficient room for idle activities. However, there is a clear difference between idle engagement and productive engagement. Idle engagement is ...
5 Reasons Why Your Child Should Receive In Home Tutoring During The Summer
By J. Richard Kirkham · 2 years ago
Warning Straight talk - Despite what your child may think, you, as a parent, are in charge of your child's education even during the summer. 1 to 3 hours a week will benefit your child ...
How To Manage Challenging Behaviour
By Tommy Lc · 3 years ago
Raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) comes with many additional considerations compared to raising a neurotypical child, one of which is challenging behaviour. Challenging behaviour can pose major barriers to participating in school, ...
What Are The Different Parenting Styles?
By Charlene Gallant · 3 years ago
What are the different parenting styles? A parenting style can be defined as a parent's behavior with his or her child. There are four main types of parenting styles: Authoritarian, Authoritative, Permissive and Uninvolved. These ...
My 23 & Me Discovery
By Robert Hempel · 3 years ago
An amazing thing happened to me last week. But, before I tell you what it was, I would like to give a little bit of a back story that directly pertains to this amazing event. ...
Try These Experts Tips For A Spectacular Baby Shower Event
By James Anderson · 3 years ago
With changing times baby shower events have also changed from traditional feminine-centric to modern-day parties that are not limited to only ladies. A wide range of guests may be there to witness such a happy ...
Love never fails to share, heal, and give hope where hope does not always exist or show up, Dr. Marcia
By Asha Bajaj · 3 years ago
California/Canadian-Media: Dr. Marcia Ann Mims Coppertino, the author of her forthcoming book, “How Children can be Everything - Story Book Hour” discusses with Asha Bajaj in an E-mail interview what motivated her to write the ...
Things You Might be Doing That Limit Your Child's Creativity
By Nicholas Joo · 3 years ago
Creativity is a key factor in the working world. It impacts many different aspects of being in a job. Creativity can assist leaders and managers with creating smart plans that are able to be implemented ...