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If family is everything, these how-tos will help you through it all, from sibling drama to family vacations to irritating in-laws and beyond.
What is an NDIS provider?
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has changed the way Australians with disability access support and services. One of the most important parts of the scheme is the role of the NDIS provider. But what exactly is an NDIS provider, and how do they help participants?
By Muhammad Atif8 months ago in Families
She Left a Note on the Coffee Table—Three Words That Broke Me
I still remember the way the light filtered through the curtains that morning. It was one of those soft, golden mornings that should have promised peace. But instead, it delivered heartbreak. The coffee was still warm in the pot. The silence of the apartment was heavy, unnatural. And there, in the center of the living room, was a note.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad8 months ago in Families
Can I Use My Old Frames With New Prescription Lenses?
Eyeglasses are more than just a vision correction tool—they’re a personal style statement and often an investment. Many people wonder: Can I reuse my old frames when getting new prescription lenses? The short answer is yes, in most cases you can. However, there are important factors to consider before deciding whether to fit new lenses into your favorite frames.
By Parham Optical8 months ago in Families
Art as Resistance: How Sindhi Folk and Rap Musicians are Turning Climate Crisis into Cultural Call-to-Action
Art as Resistance: How Sindhi Folk and Rap Musicians are Turning Climate Crisis into Cultural Call-to-Action Cold, ragged winds sweep through Umerkot’s dusty lanes. But when Sham Bhai begins to sing, the wind carries more than dust it carries awareness. With her voice rising above the squat, mud-walled houses she travels to, the 18-year-old folk singer turns the language of climate collapse into song.
By Farooq Hashmi8 months ago in Families
traditions
As i’ve lived in KY over these past 5 years, i’ve gained a community network of family, best friends, friends, collaborators, acquaintances with similar goals, work relationships, a life partner i intend to expand with and alllll the randos in between. You need them all for a proper village.
By amiracdotes8 months ago in Families
Surviving the Storm
If you’ve ever been in a high-conflict custody case, you already know: the court system will tell you to “focus on the child’s best interests,” but will rarely lift a finger to protect you from the relentless stress, trauma, and harassment that often come with it. The system likes to pretend it’s neutral, but in reality, it often rewards the more aggressive litigant, ignores blatant misconduct, and leaves you to bleed out emotionally, physically, and financially.
By Michael Phillips8 months ago in Families
Strategies for Autistic Individuals in the Workplace
The workplace can be a challenging environment for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, with the right strategies and supportive environments, adults with autism can not only succeed but also thrive in their careers. We believe that awareness, accommodations, and self-advocacy are key to unlocking this potential.
By Mind Grove Therapy8 months ago in Families
10 Ways to Explain Your Husband's Death to Your Son. Content Warning.
1. Tell the truth Be gentle but honest. This is your son's first time experiencing death, his only rodeo. He is five years old, wild-eyed and sugar-crazed and baby-toothed. A sweet boy. He doesn't complain about going to church or preschool. He picks up the toy cars in his room without being asked, lowers the seat after using the toilet. Some days you feel as though you've won the lottery.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Families










