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Remembering 1968
This is a parable of Henson Cargill's 1968 hit Skip A Rope." Listen to your children while they play. Isn't it kinda funny what the children say. Momma hates daddy, daddy hates mom, you should have heard the fight they had. Last night we all woke up to a terrible scream. Gave little sister another bad dream. Don't pay your taxes, don't be a fool. What ever happened to the golden rule? Never mind the rules just play to win. Hate you neighbor for the color of their skin. Stab'em in the back that's the name of the game. Mommy and daddy are whose to blame." Oh! what a mess we got ourselves in. Can't seem to get it together to make things right. All we do is fuss and fight. We haven't paid attention to what the children say. We have only made things worse with each passing day. No longer can we stay this way. We will only end up pale and gray. When you think about it it really isn't funny what the children say. Today, the world has become pale and gray. What the children have long since said their days are filled with nothing but dread.
By Dr. Williams6 years ago in Families
4 THINGS YOU NEED IN YOUR BABY GROOMING KIT
Every human being needs grooming, including babies. If you make a habit of grooming your baby since birth and continue it through their adolescence, they will understand its importance and start doing it by their selves.
By Ayesha Tabassum6 years ago in Families
Family Activities That Adhere to CDC Guidelines
After several months of COVID-19 restrictions, families are starting to go a little stir-crazy, and parents feel that there's nothing they can do for their children. There are several activities you can do with your family to ease tension while adhering to CDC guidelines. Here are a few suggestions that will be fun for the whole family.
By Rayanne Morriss6 years ago in Families
How To Support Your Child’s Speech, Language and Communication Development
This will act as a working plan of how you can help your child’s speech, language and communication development. Children’s Communication Development Needs, 0-8 (and activities used to aid development):
By Rebecca Smith6 years ago in Families
Simple Stress Tips To Help New Parents Cope
If you have recently welcomed a new baby into your family, you are likely a bit stressed out. Whether this is your first child or the latest of several, the period after giving birth can be quite draining for mothers. Fathers can also experience fatigue and anxiety during this time, especially those looking to tend to mother and child at once. While it might be natural to feel a bit stressed during this period, you want to discover ways to cope and relax. Stress is incredibly bad for your health, and can lead to further health conditions like cardiovascular disease.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Families
Still living at Home In your 20s
So you just graduate college, you got a job, and you're looking to move out. Turns out that rent is so damn expensive, like $1,100 or even over $2,000 depending on whether or not you want to live in New York City or some kind of suburb in the middle of nowhere. It's the middle of a pandemic in 2020 and people are getting laid off left and right. What do you do? Only fans? Ask parents for money? You've had it up to here with your parents and want to live with your friends just like in the college days. But what? Well, here is why it sucks to still live with your parents.
By Robert McLean6 years ago in Families
Best Cases for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra version is one of the most cutting-edge phones in the market, but it's also one of the portable and high demanding phones in 2020 as well which can be purchased without emptying your bank account. Combine that with the luxury price tag that Samsung demands, and you have a recipe for disaster if you dare to take your new phone out into the world naked.
By Mobile Lyme Limited6 years ago in Families
Taking Care of Our Parents: 5 Things You Can Do This Week
As your parents age, you're probably spending more and more time caring for them. Even if they're still in good health, you may need to help them live a healthy lifestyle. Your parents may need help with everything from their health insurance to their diet. To avoid caregiver stress, taking care of yourself is also essential.
By Casey Chesterfield6 years ago in Families
New Mom Life 101
If you are reading this and happen to personally know me, you may want to consider not reading this article. I am writing this both to vent my heart out and prepare new moms for things that you really don't think about being a problem until it is one. I am also writing this with uncensored, raw emotion and no holding back.
By Nikki Pond6 years ago in Families
Do You Like To Invite Yourself Into Another Familys' Problem?
The Dilemma of Immigrant Families in North America Santa Maria del Monte, a town outside of Mexico City, is home to Raul and Maria Estefan. Parents of two small boys, Raul and Maria love their little guys. Carlos is eight and full of energy. When he grows up, he wants to be a soccer player. Emilio, who is 10, loves medicine. Science is his passion and he want to be the first Mexican to find a cure for cancer. Both boys are very close and are best of friends.
By Millington Lockwood6 years ago in Families
How Your Family Can Best Prepare for Moving Ahead of Time
Moving is rarely simple, but it is especially complicated when you have a larger family. From helping younger children cope with the change to ensuring nothing gets left behind, this can become a massive undertaking. The following guide can help your family have a less stressful and more successful move.
By Rayanne Morriss6 years ago in Families










