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When it comes to Social Media, the perfect family photo is the digital equivalent of a white picket fence.
The Disappearing Art of Self-Respect
There is a discussion most people avoid because the minute it begins, the room usually splits into two (2) shallow camps. One side insists clothing carries no social meaning and should never be interpreted. The other treats any discussion of self-presentation as moral panic wearing respectable clothes.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin4 days ago in Families
Things parents should never say to their kids..
Parenting is one of the most rewarding experiences in life—but it is also one of the most demanding. Every parent, no matter how patient or loving, has moments of frustration, exhaustion, and doubt. In those moments, it is easy to say things we don’t truly mean. However, words spoken to children carry deep emotional weight. Over time, even casual remarks can shape how children see themselves, others, and the world around them.
By Shirley Oyiadom12 days ago in Families
Woman charged with attempted murder after Rihanna home shooting
A quiet Sunday in the upscale neighborhood of Beverly Hills was suddenly shaken by a frightening and unexpected incident involving global music icon Rihanna. Authorities say a woman from Florida has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing several shots toward the singer’s home while members of her family were inside.
By Shirley Oyiadom14 days ago in Families
The Herbert Family Biography. AI-Generated.
The Herbert Family A photo posted from a fanpage. A throwback of the Herbert Family. The Herbert family is an American family known through the growing internet popularity of twins Keon Gerard Herbert and Kavon Sherard Herbert, whose humor, personality, and twin dynamic have attracted large audiences on social media. The family is led by their mother Monique Herbert and includes their older brother Dominique Herbert. Over time, the Herbert family has gained attention not only because of the twins’ online presence but also because of their connections to notable figures in entertainment.
By Kavon Herbert20 days ago in Families
Holiday Cooking Traditions: Classic Festive Recipes That Bring Families Together
The joy of celebrations often begins in the kitchen, where holiday cooking traditions turn simple meals into meaningful family moments. During festive seasons, many homes fill with the smell of roasted food, baked desserts, and warm spices. These smells create a feeling of comfort that people remember long after the holiday ends. Families gather around the kitchen table to prepare dishes that have been enjoyed for many years. Parents guide children through simple tasks, such as mixing ingredients or setting the table. Grandparents often share stories about how certain recipes became part of family celebrations. The process of cooking together builds stronger family bonds. Every dish prepared carries a memory of laughter, teamwork, and shared effort. Many people look forward to these cooking moments as much as the meal itself. Holiday cooking also reminds people to slow down and enjoy time with loved ones. Through these traditions, food becomes more than a meal, becoming a celebration of togetherness.
By Kevin Knasel21 days ago in Families
The Shadow in the Screen: Why Your Child’s Identity is the New Gold for AI Hackers
I remember the first time I saw it. A photo of my niece, the one I had taken at her fifth birthday party, appearing on a profile that didn’t belong to anyone in our family. The name was different. The location was halfway across the world. But the smile was unmistakably hers.
By Alex Sterling 21 days ago in Families
Punch the Macaque: The Baby Monkey Who Found Comfort in a Plush Friend
Today we look back at one of the most unexpected viral stories of 2025—a tale that began quietly in a zoo in Japan and grew into a global symbol of resilience and tenderness. It is the story of Punch, a Japanese macaque born in July 2025 at Ichikawa City Zoo in Chiba Prefecture. His life began with hardship, but what followed has touched millions across the world.
By Haroon Pasha24 days ago in Families
Love That Acts, Not Love That Speaks
When Love Became a Language Instead of a Practice In modern parenting culture, love is increasingly defined by what is said rather than what is done. Emotional affirmation, verbal reassurance, and constant validation are treated as the primary evidence of care, while less expressive forms of love are often overlooked or misunderstood. A parent who says “I love you” frequently and validates feelings consistently is assumed to be providing something essential, while a parent who demonstrates care through sacrifice, consistency, and enforcement may be perceived as distant or emotionally limited.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast24 days ago in Families









