foster
Foster care makes all the difference in the life of a young child that's been neglected or rescued from harm's way.
Stronger Together
Families are the cornerstone of our lives, providing support, love, and a sense of belonging. In a world that is constantly changing and often challenging, the bonds we share with our family members are a source of strength and resilience. This article explores the power of family bonds and the ways in which they enrich our lives, helping us navigate the complexities of the world with unwavering support.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Families
Divorce Dynamics
Divorce is one of life’s most challenging transitions, akin to a turbulent journey through an emotional storm. It marks the end of a significant relationship and ushers in a period of profound change. The emotional roller coaster that accompanies divorce can be overwhelming, but understanding and navigating these dynamics can pave the way toward healing and growth. This article explores the emotional landscape of divorce and provides strategies for coping with its many facets.
By Sazeeb Chowdury2 years ago in Families
What is wrong with Indian parents and society?
Indian parents and society should protect children like a cavity instead of criticizing or demolishing them. Mostly, Indian parents always compare their children with others, thinking this will motivate their children for better results. However, they don’t realize that this indirectly instills jealousy and competition in the child's mind. I see this behavior in many parents and teachers, where they scold children by saying that you is bad in study, your mind is week and you will never achieve anything in life, repeating it often. This behavior feeds into the child's subconscious mind, and eventually, the child believes that they truly won't achieve anything. I want to relate this to the story of Thomas Alva Edison. As a child, his teacher sent him home with a letter and asked him to give it to his mother. When Edison gave the letter to his mother, he asked what was written in it. She replied that the letter said, "Your child is very intelligent, and my school doesn’t have any scholar teachers who can teach him." After his mother's death, Edison found the letter one day and became curious to know what was actually written in it. When he read the letter, he found out that it said, "Your child is very poor, and we can’t teach him." So here, you see the power of words and the intelligence level of his mother, how she changed Edison's life just by changing a few words. This shows the power of small words, which we often don’t give importance to. Parents never ask their children about their happiness and desires. They always think about others first—like what stream the neighbor's child is taking—so that, accordingly, their own child should also take that subject to maintain reputation in society. They emphasize their child to take that stream, irrespective of their desire, which is why children quickly burn out from their studies. Many of them even commit suicide. In Kota last year, approximately 20-25 students committed suicide, which is why Kota is called the "Suicide Capital." When making decisions about their child's career, parents shouldn’t emphasize too much on what career their child should choose. They should give their child the freedom to choose a career based on their interests so that they can enjoy their studies, have curiosity to learn more, and think and analyze about it. This can't happen when a child is forced into a stream by their parents because they aren't interested. In that case, their mind is always focused on finishing quickly and escaping from the situation. If later on, they fail in their career or in that subject, they will have more potential to overcome the situation because it is their passion, and they won’t quit easily. Parents should teach children to accept failure from a young age so that they build patience and the ability to handle failure and know how to overcome it. Failure is a part of life, which you can't remove, but you can certainly decrease it through past learning experiences. In India, on TV channels or in newspapers or magazines, there should be at least one program that teaches parents how to behave and build a bond with their children in a psychological way. This way, they can give suggestions, even negative ones, in a positive way—like Edison's mother. Parents should also spend some time with their children, trying to understand their feelings and thoughts. Many times, children are in trouble but are unable to express it to their parents due to restrictions. At such times, they find themselves alone and may take wrong steps. The ultimate aim of parents is to keep their children happy and successful, but their wrong approach and the pressure they put on their children—because of society, relatives, and colleagues—only pushes them in the opposite direction. Instead, parents should handle that pressure themselves and protect their children from it. That’s what real or "hero" parents do.
By Ignited Minds2 years ago in Families
The Question That Ended My Marriage
Our marriage was perfunctory at best. No passion. Rare sex. But I’m an optimist. And we were naive. We believed that we could overcome the obligatory and distant nature of our relationship and grow a healthy family from our shared background and common goals.
By Emma Oliva2 years ago in Families
Rabbit Life
Rabbit Life In a serene glade encompassed by a thick woods, a little bunny named Thumper lived in a comfortable tunnel underneath the underlying foundations of an extraordinary oak tree. Thumper was a little, dark hare with delicate, smooth fur and enormous, inquisitive eyes. His days were loaded up with the straightforward delights of bunny life: snacking on delicate clover, skipping through the tall grasses, and investigating the lively universe of his home.
By Arif zaman2 years ago in Families
The Beacon Guardian's Gift
**The Beacon Guardian's Gift ** In the little waterfront town of Havenbrook, where the ocean met the sky in a dance of perpetual blue, stood an old beacon. It was a guide of light and expectation for mariners, its consistent shaft slicing through the haze and murkiness of night. The beacon was tended by an older man named Elias, whose life had been interwoven with the ocean as far back as he could recollect.
By Arif zaman2 years ago in Families
What is family
The Changing Dynamics of the Modern Familyxplore how traditional family structures are evolving in the 21st century, including the rise of single-parent households, blended families, and same-sex parent families. The Impact of Technology on Family RelationshipsDiscuss how digital devices and social media are influencing communication, connection, and conflict within families. Cultural Differences in Family Values and PracticesAnalyze how different cultures define family roles, responsibilities, and values, and how these differences affect relationships and expectations. Parenting Styles and Their Effects on Child DevelopmentCompare various parenting styles, such as authoritative, permissive, and authoritarian, and examine their long-term effects on children's behavior, self-esteem, and success. The Role of Grandparents in Modern FamiliesDiscuss the evolving role of grandparents in family life, including their influence on grandchildren and the support they provide to working parents. Balancing Work and Family Life: Challenges and StrategiesExplore the challenges faced by working parents in balancing their careers and family responsibilities, and discuss strategies for achieving a healthy work-life balance. The Impact of Divorce on Children and Family DynamicsAnalyze the short-term and long-term effects of divorce on children, parents, and extended family members, and discuss ways to support families through this transition. Adoption and Foster Care: Building and Redefining FamiliesDiscuss the experiences of adoptive and foster families, including the challenges and rewards of creating family bonds through adoption or foster care. The Influence of Family on Personal Identity and ValuesExplore how family shapes an individual's sense of identity, moral values, and life choices, and how these influences persist into adulthood. Family Traditions: Preserving the Past and Creating New MemoriesDiscuss the importance of family traditions in maintaining cultural heritage, strengthening family bonds, and creating lasting memories. Family profit Certainly! Here are some topic ideas related to education:
By Abo Jimcaale2 years ago in Families










