This innocent question we ask boys is putting more pressure on them than we realize. An obvious starting point — and the one that we have the most control over — is to change the way we speak to the boys in our lives.
To the moms fighting all the battles no one sees "Moms fight for their kids. They keep going even when it feels impossible. They are willing to do the hard stuff that breaks their hearts into millions of pieces ... because motherhood is worth it."
5 Things You’ll Actually Miss About Having A Newborn I missed my newborn Gabo, I missed my 1 years old Gabo. I missed my 2 years old Gabo. I missed my 3 years old Gabo.
Am I Invisible? One Mom’s Pain-Relieving Response To Being Excluded “Remember the deepest desire of the human heart is to belong … to be welcomed … to know you are seen and worthy of kindness.” I remembered my days when I was excluded by co parent and his families. I have self respect. I walked away after trying everything.
The Invisible Workload Of Motherhood Is Killing Me"It’s not just making dinner every night—it’s knowing what everyone likes, deciding what to make, having a mental inventory of what’s already in the fridge and cupboards, picking up the groceries, and knowing which night we won’t be home for dinner because of soccer. It’s packing the leftovers into a Tupperware and making a mental note of when it will go bad. It’s noticing that maple syrup has spilled in the back of the fridge and silently cleaning it up, tossing out an old salad dressing and some uneaten pasta as you go."
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In defense of risky parenting
沒錯,就是你講話方式,讓我們感情不好!開口老說4句話的人是「關係破壞者」啊!
Lego's Voltron Set Is the Giant Brick Robot of Our Dreams.. oh August 1st...
Why A 4-Day Work Week Could Make Everyone Healthier
Becoming Whole Again
How to be happy "Stop and breathe. Be healthy. Be around your friends and family. Be there for someone, and let someone be there for you. Be bold. Just be for a minute."
Are male and female brains biologically different?
Children's Cries Brought Down Walls Of Indifference
According To Science, There’s No Such Thing As Holding Your Baby Too Much, I love holding Gabe, still do.
Shed those shoes: Being barefoot benefits brain development and more! "Turns out the feet are the most nerve-rich parts of the human body, which means they contribute to the building of neurological pathways in the brain. Covering them in shoes, therefore, means we’re eliminating all kinds of opportunities for children’s brains to grow new neural connections."
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