Thursday, April 06, 2017

Why I Think Judging Parenting Practices is Necessary. A different prospective about being a better parent to our kiddos.
4 Reasons to Relax About Sibling Toy Taking , I wonder if the stage of "my my my".. a sign of being selfish.
Toddler Learning – Focus Or Freedom?, fascinating prospective about learning to follow instructions...
The Things Loving Parents Do That Might Unintentionally Feed Anxiety in Children – And What to Do Instead "Excessive reassurance can unintentionally undermine the capacity for children to grow their own confidence and self-support. If you are the one who always provides the scaffold between an anxious though and a brave response, it will be even more difficult for an anxious child to find their own..."
Are You ‘Good Enough’ To Be A Mother? Musings After Adoption
5 Sure Ways to Ruin a Relationship
Woman’s Viral Blog Post Celebrates Single Dads Who Do It All
A young mom dies. Her husband writes an album. And their child asks, Where’s mama?
3 Key Things That Will Make or Break Your Marriage
The Tiny Thing You Can Do For Your Newborn That'll Actually Affect The Rest Of Her Life
How I Handle Motherhood Without Alcohol
Let Kids Fidget in Class: Why It Can Be Good For Those with ADHD
Recess Is Not a Privilege
I Can't Mother Alone. There, I Said It.
134 Activities to Add to Your Self-Care Plan
Business Insider To Minimum Wage-Slaves: Have You Tried *Not* Being Poor?? An Info-Graphic! I can learn a few money saving tips from this info.
What Screen Time and Screen Media Do To Your Child’s Brain and Sensory Processing Ability
10 Relationship Facts Everyone Should Know Before Getting Married, someone should read #4. 'Love alone isn’t enough sustain a marriage. To truly make a marriage last, research suggests you need to be smart and conscientious in how you love your partner."
100 Black Dads In Photos And In Their Own Words, "To be a black dad means providing love and strength for my children. I want them to love themselves and those around them. I want them to be strong individuals that understand who they are and where they come from." I think love is colorblind, it apply to all fathers.

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