grandparents
Becoming a grandparent makes getting older something to look forward to - all the fun of parenting, without the hassle.
Solving the World's Problems.
When I was 11 years old, my grandparents took me in and raised me from there on out. My mother was on the crack pipe, my dad was in and out of jail, and my sister wasn't far behind them. I knew I had two choices to make: to get in line or become a leader.
Stephanie WoldPublished about a year ago in FamiliesFrom Heartbreak to Success: My Journey to Becoming the Richest Person on the Planet
Hey there, it's Adam here. I'm 18 years old and I've been obsessed with this girl named Sarah for years. We've been friends since we were kids, but I always had a crush on her. Unfortunately, Sarah comes from a wealthy family, while my family has always struggled financially. I knew that Sarah was aware of my feelings for her, but she always kept her distance.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in FamiliesA Young Adult's Journey of Self-Discovery
Chapter 1: The Discovery Samantha was just like any other young adult, navigating the ups and downs of college and trying to figure out her place in the world. But when her grandfather passed away, everything changed.
Protect your familly The Importance of Bug Zappers in Homes and Camping
Bug zappers can be important tools for controlling flying insects, both in the home and while camping. Flying insects such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats can be annoying and even dangerous, as they can carry diseases and cause allergic reactions in some people.
Osmane abdoullahPublished about a year ago in FamiliesA Believer in Me
As a young boy, my maternal grandfather was a hugely impressive figure for me, which is a bold statement considering that in all the time I spent with him, he would mostly be on his bed. His ripe old age had left him incapable of any significant range of actions, and he required assistance for the simple act of walking. He was also partially deaf, which is why our correspondence was mainly via writing on a notepad that he kept by the side of his bed.
Martin AwuziePublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe Evolution of a Mother-Child Relationship: Understanding How Love Endures
As children grow and develop, their relationship with their mothers can change in many ways. It is commonly believed that the love of a child for its mother decreases with growth, but this is not always the case. The bond between a mother and her child is one of the strongest forms of love and can remain strong throughout the child's life. However, as children grow and become more independent, the relationship between them and their mothers can be affected by a variety of factors.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe Power of a Mother's Love: How it Shapes a Child's Growth and Development
Children Growth and Its Love with Mother According to the Growth A mother's love is considered one of the most powerful and unconditional forms of love in the world. From the moment a child is born, a mother's love and devotion begin to shape the child's growth and development. The early years of a child's life are critical for establishing a strong bond with their mother, which has a significant impact on their physical, emotional, and social growth.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe Power of a Smile
I remember a small moment in my life that had a big impact on me. I was going through a difficult time and felt like everything was going wrong. I was walking down the street with my head down, lost in my thoughts, when a stranger passing by flashed me a warm smile.
Mohammad Arsalan RatherPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe Power of Small Moments
When I was a child, I used to spend my summers at my grandparents' farm in the countryside. It was a magical place, with acres of rolling hills, endless fields of wildflowers, and a big red barn that smelled of hay and horses.
Santosh BelbasePublished about a year ago in FamiliesA small moment in my life that had a significant impact.
It was a beautiful summer day, and I was just a young boy running around my grandparents' backyard. The grass was bright green, and the trees provided refreshing shade from the hot sun. I remember the sun shining, and the birds singing. I was chasing after my little brother, trying to catch him, when suddenly, I stumbled and fell to the ground.
Cyprain SUH CHEOPublished about a year ago in Families"The Art of Parenting with Love: A Guide to Raising Happy Kids"
Early childhood is a critical period of development, and emotional connection and empathy play vital roles in nurturing healthy social and emotional development in young children. Emotional connection and empathy are essential components of healthy relationships, and they can help children build positive relationships with their caregivers, peers, and the world around them.
Neelima kushwahPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe Wheelbarrow
"Dad worked harder than I gave him credit for." How many times have you heard someone say that about a father that has passed on? You bet. It’s a common refrain, along with, “I have no idea how he managed to juggle all those responsibilities.” Or something like that. Or maybe it’s about a mom. In my case, I knew how hard Mum worked, and I honored her for it all the time. But Dad and I were like oil and water until Mum died, and I closed my mind and heart to his work ethic.
Mack D. AmesPublished about a year ago in Families