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It takes a village to raise a family; advice and tips to make the most of yours.
Marriage=Work
Marriage is not an easy task. It requires a lot of work on oneself and as a whole. Before you both get married, you must know a little bit about one another, even during the marriage. I would like to share my experiences with you on how I manage my marriage and how my husband and I got better with ourselves and each other.
By Kimica Sledge5 years ago in Families
Be the Person you Want your Children to Be!
Sometimes we get so bogged down with day-to-day parenting that we forget to take a moment to take stock of where we’re at. Today I want to give you an inspirational quote to muddle over. Let me tell you how it’s made a difference to our family.
By Georgia Lyonhyde5 years ago in Families
Single Parenting
I heard a lot of young women talk about how hard is to be a single parent, and yet they don’t want to hear from other parents to help them. What I’m about to share is to help other single parents understand that it is hard, but you are not alone, and getting help is not a weakness. I was young about 23-year-old when I had my son and his father promised to stay with us. One day, when we were watching a movie, he told me that he was going out to get some bread for sandwiches and he never returned. I was mad at first, but I was pregnant at the time and made a conscience effort not to have negative feelings towards the father and whomever else got on my nerves. It was hard too, because I was a single woman, a singer in the church who got pregnant out of wedlock and some people were angry. They did not want to hear me sing in church and they went to the pastor to voice this opinion to sit me down. However, the pastor got up on a Sunday morning and rebuked the people who came to him about me, saying " we are people that should forgive like God wants us to forgive instead of condemning the young women, but to embrace her because that is the reason why she went outside church to find love because she couldn't find none is here this church" and he continued saying that he was embarrassed by the lack of love some people have displayed regarding this young women. Then, he preached about forgiveness and the fruit of the spirit. There was no one who said anything that day. Anyway, some of them appeached me with bad comments that I will not mention in this story. I will talk about a memory that I remember to this day that happened to me about one elderly woman who came to me when I was sitting outside the church getting some air. She mocked by saying “ha, ha, that’s what you get” and she physically poked my chest several times as she continued making the statement. I stopped her by putting up my hand to catch her hand, I looked her in the eyes with a share that startled her, I got up and walked away. She never approached me again because I wanted her to understand that I may be young, but I was not one to mess with.
By Christine Rimpson5 years ago in Families
What's the best way for families to get through lockdown?
Children face a lot of frustration in the coming days and weeks. Although spring breaks out outside, they are no longer allowed to play with the neighborhood children or meet up with friends. They are not allowed to go to the zoo, to the cinema or to see their grandparents. The older ones, which are used to being challenged intellectually in school, are boring. And the energy that would otherwise have been discharged on the playground or sports field can no longer get out.
By Bryan Dijkhuizen5 years ago in Families
5 Pieces of Advice for Helping Your Teen Daughter Succeed
The teenage years involve many unique challenges. If you have an adolescent daughter, you understand this firsthand. As her parent, you want to see your daughter succeed no matter the challenges she may face. However, wanting to help her is different than actually finding ways to intervene. Luckily, there are many tools available to you that will allow your teen daughter to succeed. Here are five different ideas and pieces of advice to incorporate into her life so that she will effectively reach all of her dreams and goals.
By Carlos Fox5 years ago in Families
Screen Time: Raising Your Children and Finding a Balance
With the age of digitalisation commencing, the world is not the same as it was just a few decades ago. From mobile phones to desktops and game consoles, this generation is presented with an abundance of digital devices to keep them entertained. We quite often hear our older relatives say “back in my day we never had any of this technology stuff”, since raising children now has changed drastically from previous generations.
By Alicia Walker5 years ago in Families
What I Have Learned in 2020
The first thing I have learned in 2020 is that I am not allowed to cry. I used to cry at the drop of a hat when I was a kid. As an adult it takes a lot to get me to cry. My sister Malissa is the same way. I lost my grandmother on September 30, 2020. I was able to spend some quality time with her before her passing. I had to cry on my brother-in-law’s shoulder since my husband cannot stand to see me cry. I was so grateful to be able to see my grandmother… my husband lost his grandmother May 30, 2020 and was unable to visit her before she passed. I was almost not allowed to see my grandmother before she passed because my husband was not allowed to see his.
By Paula Winemiller5 years ago in Families
How To Make Your Family Life Healthy and Happy
When husbands and wives all fulfill their family roles, the results will be very satisfying. Everyone in the family has a role to play in building a strong and healthy family. Everyone in the family must recognize their role for the family to be happy and successful. So what are the functions of each family member?
By Whatsdalatest5 years ago in Families






