December 22, 2010 | Posted in Lifestyle, Relationship, Love & Life | Post a comment |
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Adult children and their parents tend to have some tension in their relationship.
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November 29, 2010 | Posted in Lifestyle, Relationship, Love & Life | Post a comment |
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"First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes decades of time together strewn with a minefield of potential relationship wreckers." - Kate Stinchfield
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September 03, 2010 | Posted in Parenting/Child Development, Lifestyle, Relationship, Love & Life | Post a comment |
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by Toni Schutta
It would be impossible for two parents to agree 100% of the time on how to handle misbehaviour, so let’s just agree that you’re going to disagree sometimes. You may have different parenting styles, different hot buttons and different expectations than your spouse. That’s understandable. You were raised by different parents and have absorbed certain values and discipline methods that helped shape who you are. Who hasn’t had this experience?
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July 22, 2010 | Posted in Lifestyle, Relationship, Love & Life | Post a comment |
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See if these survey results resonate with you,,,
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June 15, 2010 | Posted in Parenting/Child Development, Lifestyle, Relationship, Love & Life | 1 Comment(s) |
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by Grace Humphreys
Over fifty percent of American children live in homes without a father. Many more will spend a significant amount of their lives without the input of a biological father or a significant and positive male role model. This is the first time in recorded history that fathers have been so absent from their children’s lives.
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May 16, 2010 | Posted in Parenting/Child Development, Lifestyle, Relationship, Love & Life | 1 Comment(s) |
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by Ruth Purple
Single mums who can cope and raise her children well are highly looked-up by society. They are well respected and praised by the public. How can they cope with the daily grind and come up victorious? A single mum suffers a hundred-fold stress than her married counterparts because she has to support and raise the children all by herself. She has to work and at the same time look after the children. Each child has his fears, pains and anxiety which the mum single-handedly tries to allay and cast out. Firstly, a single mum has to adjust and accept the reality that she will raise the child or the children all by herself.
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