Babywearing has been around for centuries in many cultures but has only recently made a comeback in the United States. These days babies are starting to be worn in all sorts of carriers, including slings, wraps, framed backpacks, and soft structured carriers. But babywearing isn’t just about keeping your baby…
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Its established through research that growing years are very important along with the art of play in shaping up the personality and healthy development of a toddler. There are distinct types of play, contributing to the overall development of skills like imagination, social, mental and physical strength. These plays may…
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Happy Sunday. In this season of giving here is a post about the Boomerang gift. “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to…
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Close calls are virtually all alike. They begin with an attraction to somebody other than your spouse that causes you to think about your time with this individual simply for the pleasure that it provides you. Maybe you’re having regular meetings with someone of the opposite sex for business, shared…
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Giving kids chores to do not only helps families function as a team unit to accomplish common goals, but research shows chores can also make them more successful later in life. Using data collected over 25 years, Marty Rossman from the University of Mississippi found that children who had done…
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It’s a personal choice nowadays whether to take your partner’s name once you are married. Although no longer expected, many women do still want to have the same surname as their partner, whether this be by taking their partner’s name or by using a combination of both surnames. Either way,…