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Tips to Enjoy Your Baby's First Year
Life as a new mother can be very overwhelming and hard. The sleep deprivation alone can make you miserable, let alone trying to do it all! It can be really hard to take time to enjoy this time in your life, though all mothers will tell you that life is short. Most mothers will tell you to try to live in the moment and enjoy your new little family.
By Shelley Wenger6 years ago in Families
14 Phenomenal Phonics Activities for Preschoolers
It's hard to exaggerate how significant reading and language are. These abilities are the establishment for a lifetime of achievement, so it's just regular in case you're searching out approaches to ensure the little ones in your consideration are on strong ground. One dependable strategy for building proficiency abilities is using phonics exercises. In this article we'll help clarify what phonics is and share some amazing phonics exercises we've found from preschool experts.
By Akash Joshi6 years ago in Families
Deuces
On a first look, one may say, “What in the world is this little girl doing posing down low and making peace signs. Well, let’s just say my four year old daughter Izabela, has quite a way of expressing her thoughts not just through words but also by her actions which can be quite hilarious considering her age.
By Prime Tyme Fitnez6 years ago in Families
Read Together With Your Child
Read with your child. Your child will love it. Show your child that reading is important to you. Make sure your child sees you reading, whether it be a newspaper, magazine, novel or even a comic book it is important that your child know that you enjoy reading. Children will always copy their adult role models.
By Elaine M. Gallagher6 years ago in Families
THE LIFE OF A BREAST FEEDING MOTHER
Do you cover your chips when eating? I think not. Are you ashamed to be seen drinking a drink? Again i think not. There is a culture of being uncomfortable that shadows breast feeding, the glares from both men and women is highly annoying. Babies are people and just like everyone else they need feeding, if i chose to whip my boob out then i should receive a well done. It is funny when someone hears a baby crying in public the first comment that comes out of a mouth is "is she not going to feed the baby". Hold on wait, so you want me to feed the baby but i should not feed him with my breast? You can’t be serious!
By Violet Stephens6 years ago in Families
Worries of a Mother
Becoming a mother is a hard enough job as is, let alone being a mother to a child of a different race. As a Caucasian woman I’ve never had to personally experience racism. However, my boyfriend of five years is Puerto Rican, and he has experienced prejudice throughout his life. I believe as a whole that white people are out of touch with the fact that racism is still very much alive in America. Of course, a group of people who don’t experience racism aren’t going to see that it is still an ongoing issue. It can be hard to relate to something you’ve never witnessed first hand.
By Mariah Jackson6 years ago in Families
The nature and function of imitation in early adult-infant interaction
This story was created with the help of the author: Catalina Young is a bachelor in English philology and sociology at California University. She is currently working as one of the best writers at the exclusive papers She also studies feminine psychology.
By catalinayoung6 years ago in Families
My Body Failed Me
Last night I did something really dumb…. I was browsing Facebook after my son had finally gone to bed and I came across a story titled “Privileged Woman Dials 911 for Formula at 2am After Breastmilk ‘Suddenly’ Dries Up” or something like that. Typically I would have known better, but to be honest, I was two glasses of wine deep and was feeling a bit invincible so I decided to read the comments.
By Leann Brown6 years ago in Families
Coronavirus And The Little Ones
CNN partnered with Sesame Street for a Coronavirus Townhall for kids and their parents titled, “The ABC’s Of COVID19” where children got to learn more about the coronavirus pandemic and ask their questions. The Townhall was moderated by Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Erica Hill from CNN and Big Bird from Sesame Street. They were joined by the crew from Sesame Street and had doctors and other professionals join in and answer children’s’ questions regarding the coronavirus .
By Imabong Faminu6 years ago in Families






