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It takes a village to raise a family; advice and tips to make the most of yours.
How Screen-Based Entertainment Is Changing Traditional Toy Brands
Today, every home has some kind of screen, gadget or high tech toy. Where traditional toys have been around for centuries, technological advancements have over-powered this market. In the U.S. alone a vast majority of minors play video games. Children spend more time playing with their favourite action figures and building blocks. It is reported that 80-85% of teens, ranging from ages 13-17 %, play video games daily. While 83% of younger children, ranging from 5-12 years, play video games on a weekly basis.
By Cristina Baker3 months ago in Families
Caregiver Burnout Explained: Smart Apps That Reduce Stress and Save Time
That moment you blink awake and realize you’re already done for the day! It is indeed a worse feeling. The caregiving never takes a day off, even when you desperately need one. Over time, emotional pressure quietly builds. You manage appointments, emotions, and expectations, often without support. That steady weight leads many caregivers toward caregiver burnout, even when love stays strong. Technology now offers gentle help. Caregiver burnout apps for stress relief supports you through demanding days.
By Centre of Healing Minds3 months ago in Families
Bettijo Hirschi
Introduction Bettijo Hirschi is a multi‑talented creative professional from the United States. She works as a designer, art director, photographer, writer, and event planner. Bettijo has built a long career in creative work and media. People know her for her artistic skills, her work in magazines and television, and her lifestyle blog. She is also known in recent news because of changes in her personal life.
By Farhan Sayed3 months ago in Families
C100 Form Explained: Applying to Court for Child Arrangements. AI-Generated.
When parents separate, worries about children don’t usually arrive all at once. At first, they sit quietly in the background. Then something happens. A disagreement over school nights. A holiday that hasn’t been agreed. A pick-up time that suddenly changes.
By Jess Knauf3 months ago in Families
How Do You Know You Are the Toxic or Narcissistic One
We spend a lot of time learning how to identify toxic people. We read articles, watch videos, and swap stories with friends about narcissists we survived. Rarely do we stop and ask a harder question. What if some of the behavior I am angry about exists in me too?
By Eunice Kamau3 months ago in Families
Breastfeeding a Toddler: Ignoring the Noise and Trusting Yourself
My baby girl is almost two. A healthy, well-built little human. Sometimes people look at her and assume she is almost three. And when they see me breastfeeding her, the reactions come quickly. The raised eyebrows. The surprised laughs. The comments that start with “wah” and end with quiet judgement.
By Eunice Kamau3 months ago in Families
Moving On From a Toxic Narcissistic Relationship Is Hard And That Reality Deserves Honesty
People talk about leaving toxic narcissistic relationships as if walking away is the finish line. As if once you leave, everything suddenly becomes clear and easy. But the truth is, leaving is often the smallest part of the journey. The real work begins after. The silence. The confusion. The moments where you question your own memory and wonder how you stayed for so long.
By Eunice Kamau3 months ago in Families
Crack the Code: Your Definitive Guide to UK Spouse Visa Requirements
The dream of building a life together in the United Kingdom with your loved one is a powerful one, often fraught with anticipation and, let's be honest, a good deal of apprehension. Navigating the UK Spouse Visa application process can feel like deciphering a complex riddle, with stringent requirements and an unforgiving rulebook. But fear not; with the right guidance, clarity, and meticulous preparation, you can unlock this vital pathway to your shared future.
By Amir Husen3 months ago in Families










