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Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
CAFCASS Scared Her More Than Court - Here's What Helped. AI-Generated.
She thought she was ready for family court. She wasn't ready for CAFCASS. When she first heard about the CAFCASS call, she nodded along as if she understood. She'd already filed paperwork. She'd already stood in front of a judge once as a litigant in person. She assumed this was just another box to tick.
By Family Law Service2 months ago in Families
How Parents Can Find a Child’s Location on Facebook Messenger. AI-Generated.
In today’s digital world, Facebook Messenger has become one of the most popular ways for children and teenagers to communicate with friends. While messaging apps help kids stay connected, they also raise safety concerns for parents—especially when it comes to knowing where their child is and who they are talking to. Understanding how location works on Facebook Messenger can help parents protect their children while still respecting their privacy.
By Ahmad Hassan2 months ago in Families
Growing Up Without a Dad
Growing up without a dad leaves a space you notice even before you can name it. It is not always about what is missing materially. It is about guidance, reassurance, and the quiet sense that someone is always there to support you. Children notice absence even when adults try to soften it or explain it away. They notice empty chairs at birthdays, missed celebrations, and unanswered questions about who they are and where they belong.
By Eunice Kamau2 months ago in Families
The Main Benefits of Swimming for Kids. AI-Generated.
Swimming does more than just keep kids active - it strengthens their bodies and sharpens their minds. When taught correctly, swimming helps kids get stronger, improves their movement, and teaches them to trust themselves, all with minimal strain on growing muscles and joints. It's not only great exercise but a life skill they'll use long after childhood.
By Lilly Evans2 months ago in Families
Blessing Platinum-Williams on Church Belonging, Family, and Accountability: Community as Sacrifice and Care
Blessing Platinum-Williams is a London-based, self-taught software developer and the creator of Tonely AI, an “auto-reflect” keyboard for iOS and Android that surfaces the likely tone and intention behind a message as you type. Tonely aims to reduce everyday digital harm by prompting users to reconsider wording that may sound blunt, passive-aggressive, or manipulative. Privacy is a core design choice: Tonely runs tone detection on-device and, per its terms and privacy policy, does not upload or store your messages. She founded Tonely AI Ltd in Britain. She also has a law degree and a therapy-informed perspective on language for everyone.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 months ago in Families
Raising Children Alone: Choice, Circumstance, and the Emotional Consequences We Rarely Talk About
In recent years, more people are raising children alone. Sometimes it is a deliberate choice. Other times it is the result of loss, separation, abandonment, or the need to leave an unsafe situation. Society often debates the decision itself, asking whether it was chosen or forced, as if that distinction determines whether the emotional weight is valid.
By Eunice Kamau2 months ago in Families









