Everyday Gratitude: Celebrate Your Body
By: Staff Report
Today's post should be a simple one to follow, but it's one of those "easier said than done" type of tips.
However, having an appreciation towards life begins with loving yourself. This is one of the most important lessons that we can demonstrate/show our children, especially our daughters.
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, breast augmentation, nose reshaping and liposuction were the top
Everyday Gratitude: It’s All About Family
By: Staff Report
You just have to love and appreciate them.
We're talking about your husband, mother, father, aunt, uncle, cousins, step-relatives and everyone else that happens to be sitting around the table.
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We often tend to overlook these great people. But if look closely, you'll find something more than the similar features and strong resemblance.
You'll find a support system like
Which is a More Effective Punishment Spanking or Time Out?
By: Shelia West
We've all heard the old saying, "Spare the rod and spoil the child." But is that true? Isn't punishment of any kind enough to deter children from repeating offenses?
And the answer is: Yes.
Most children will react to any form of punishment. Whether it is time out, a loss of television or favorite toy, or a spanking, most children do learn not to
Risks of Having Multiples
By: Crystal Cook
A woman’s body is made to carry children. The question is, how many? If we look to nature, we find the chance of conceiving natural quadruplets is 1 in 730,000. Now, with fertility treatments and in vitro fertilization, it is more common.
Does nature give us the magic number?
Any pregnancy has inherent risks, but when there are three or more fetuses, those risks
The Lies We Tell Our Kids
By: Carolina Pichardo
Now we all know that our kids could come up with some extreme stuff, from flying fairies and dragons to imaginary creatures in the dark. Most do it to get others in trouble, to avoid getting into trouble themselves, or to somehow get a parent's attention. It's just something that they do.
When it comes to parents, however, doing the lying to get things