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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.
Why Parents Choose Sensory STEM Toys for Kids with Autism and Sensory Needs
Parents of children with autism often seek more than just fun when it comes to toys. They look for tools—resources that support their child’s unique way of experiencing the world. For many, sensory STEM toys have become essential to fostering both emotional regulation and cognitive growth.
By Susmit Bhowmik9 months ago in Families
Why We Always Choose Experience Over Souvenirs
We live in a world where you can buy almost anything — except the things that actually matter. Strangely, we travel thousands of miles, collect boarding passes, snap photos, and then line up at the souvenir shop before we even know how the place smells in the morning or sounds at night.
By Boris Lozinsky9 months ago in Families
Love Bombing vs Real Affection: How to Tell the Difference
In today’s emotionally charged world of modern dating and relationships, understanding the difference between love bombing and real affection can mean the difference between emotional manipulation and genuine intimacy. While both may look similar at first glance—filled with affection, attention, and romantic gestures—their intent and long-term outcomes couldn't be more different.
By Catch Cheater9 months ago in Families
Booking a Hotel in Lake Geneva? You Might Regret It After Reading This
Let’s be real—travel should be relaxing. But if your Lake Geneva trip starts with a cramped hotel room, noisy neighbors, and a price tag that stings… well, that dream getaway turns stressful fast.
By Elite Lake Rentals9 months ago in Families
The Long Road Home
Tom Riley left Dalton, Texas when he was twenty-three with nothing but a guitar, a dream, and a whole lot of anger. Back then, he was convinced the world owed him something. His father — a hard man who believed in calloused hands and silence over sentiment — didn’t try to stop him. He just said, “If you’re going, go. But don’t come back unless you’re ready to stay.”
By Atif khurshaid9 months ago in Families
I thought my family was doomed, then we tried this 7 days rules.
There was a time when I would come home and sit in my car for ten minutes, too drained to walk through the front door. Inside, my house felt cold—not in temperature, but in spirit. The warmth of family dinners, laughter, or even basic conversations had vanished. We were four people living under one roof, but it felt like four strangers trying not to cross paths.
By USA daily update 10 months ago in Families
Why I Say Yes
If you’ve read any of our previous adventures — like that time I learned to surf with my four daughters here, or when we made family decision-making into an art form here, or even how we turned curiosity into a lifestyle here — you might already know that I try to live by a very simple parenting philosophy:
By Boris Lozinsky10 months ago in Families








