Children Like to Argue? Maybe It’s a Good Thing
Children who like to argue with parents for may be considered as an aggravating behavior. However, recent research shows the opposite fact. Teens who love to argue or debate with their parents turned out will have a successful life.
Strange Research: Sweating Babies Can Predict Aggressive Behavior
Have you ever seen a baby sweat? Neither have I.
Roles of Parents in a Person’s Life
Parents play the most important roles in a person’s life firstly by giving birth to him/her, secondly by taking care of him/her during his/her growth to youthfulness, and most importantly by providing genetic links of all the ancestors to the person forming his/her personality’s important traits.
Children a Heritage From The Lord
In a time and age where everything is fast and swift we tend to forget the most important things of life, our family especially our children. What turns out to the child or children delinquency is mainly caused by parent delinquency. Proper alignment of family values restores the family circle together and minimizes child or children delinquency.
Keeping Children Safe at Home: Make Laundry Safety a Priority This Summer – and Always
We don’t think of the laundry room as a place where accidents and injuries can happen, but unfortunately, thousands of children are injured by washing machines and dryers or poisoned each year. This article presents some very useful laundry safety tips from The American Cleaning Institute.
Animosity and Jealousy Towards New Baby
It is a fact than in some families with two or more children, there can become some animosity and jealousy. When one sibling becomes resentment tending toward active hostility towards a new baby in the house. Having a strong dislike towards the new baby because of the attention is now being focus on the new family member.
Children Loosing Parents Care
Nowadays, children are loosing the most precious gem on Earth, not diamond or gold or any other precious stones, but the love of their parents. Read More…
Uniquely Children: Long Process and Not Easy for Teens Can Grow Up to be “Normal”
Uniquely Children: Long Process And Not Easy For Teens Can Grow Up to Be “Normal”
Storee Wryter Gets a Dog by Barbara Simpson Carducci – Review
I have been looking for a children’s book specifically about dogs because I have a four year old and 13 year old and we just recently added a puppy to the family. Storee Wryter Gets a Dog looked like the perfect book to review.











