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Clapping Kids: The Fun Fact of Watching Amazing Nursery Rhymes
Forget boring textbooks Nursery rhymes are a great technique for learning English, helping you to master the language through music. These songs are not only great for bouncing babies; they also help you improve your English skills. They bring you back to a world of joyful language, when learning is akin to playing peek-a-boo with a friendly ghost.
By Archi Lawson3 months ago in Families
The Time Between Us
In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there stood an old oak tree, its branches reaching towards the sky like gnarled fingers tracing memories of the past. Beneath its shade, two souls were destined to reunite after years of separation.
By Kenechukwu Prince Eneasato 3 months ago in Families
Is it possible I was always meant to be single?
There was a time in history that the normal path for people was to find someone and get married. However, as time evolves, I feel like it is changing. Now there are more people that say that they are going to stay single. That they have no desire to date and plan to live the rest of their life being single. A lot of that is a very positive thought. The thought that you complete yourself, that you don't need a man to complete. Or maybe it's that your kids complete you and that is all you need. The dynamic has shifted so much from what it uses to be. Women can pay their own bills, build their own lives, and do it on their own. I am not saying that sometimes we don't need a man, or that men are not good in something, either. Sometimes I think that I can do it, but I would like it if I had a man to do it for me. Maybe my path is that I pay for a man to do it for me. As I move forward, I am considering what my future will look like and what I really want.
By Talara Nolan3 months ago in Families
Seven Years of Silence
As a result of getting home from university every day at 5 p.m., staying up late became a habit for me. Usually, around 7 to 8 p.m., I was used to cleaning the kitchen and setting it up for the next morning’s meal. At the same time, I ’was also helping my oldest son with his schoolwork. Therefore, I couldn’t spend quality time with my younger children before they slept.
By Ameer Bibi3 months ago in Families
The Love That Never Was
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and murmuring streams, there lived two souls whose hearts danced in silent harmony. Amelia, the daughter of the village blacksmith, possessed a spirit as fiery as the sparks that flew from her father's forge. And Oliver, the son of the local baker, was gentle and kind, his laughter as warm as the loaves he baked each morning.
By Samuel Yiadom Boakye3 months ago in Families
Beyond Conventions: Fostering Independence and Growth Within Our Family
“A willingness to question the way things are paradoxically affirms a vision of the way things ought to be.” ― Alfie Kohn, The Myth of the Spoiled Child: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom About Children and Parenting
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár3 months ago in Families
The Jest of Politics: A Chronicle of Pranks and Power
In the heart of the bustling city, where the corridors of power intersected with the whimsy of human nature, there existed a tradition as old as politics itself—the art of the political prank. From the jesters of medieval courts to the modern-day activists armed with wit and cunning, the history of political pranks was as rich and colorful as the tapestry of democracy itself.
By Virginus Nzubechi3 months ago in Families
Messy Fun, Big Learning: 5 Sensory Play Activities That Spark Curiosity in Preschoolers
Preschoolers are curious little beings, constantly exploring the world around them. Their senses are their gateway to understanding and experiencing their environment. Sensory play activities provide them with opportunities to engage their senses while having fun and learning. Messy play, in particular, offers a plethora of benefits, from stimulating creativity to enhancing cognitive development. In this blog post, we'll explore five sensory play activities that not only encourage messy fun but also ignite curiosity and promote learning in preschoolers.
By Samira Tasnim3 months ago in Families
Finn's Enchanted Odyssey: A Tale of Friendship and Adventure
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, nestled between towering mountains and whispering forests, there lived a young fox named Finn. Finn was known throughout the land for his boundless curiosity and adventurous spirit.
By Iwegbu Marvelous praise3 months ago in Families
BEHIND THE WORDS
Parents are deeply invested in the future of their children, especially when it comes to significant life decisions like marriage. The phrase "you should marry before it's too late" can feel like a heavy weight, when it's repeated by our parents. It's like a broken record playing the same tune over and over again. But behind those words, there's often a whole lot of emotions and concerns that our parents carry. Imagine your parents sitting in the audience of life, watching you navigate the stage. They've been there since your very first performance cheering you on through every high note and comforting you through every stumble. Now as you approach one of life's biggest decisions which is marriage they can't help but feel invested in the outcome to make sure that you follow the right path.
By Annie Amalaha 3 months ago in Families