Make your child feel connected and you will be sure their well being is promoted by your emotional connection. Never forget other family members, friends, neighbors, daycare providers, even pets. Connecting your child to their world will fill them with happiness - a feeling of being loved, understood, wanted, acknowledged — emerged as by far the biggest protector against emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, and risky behaviors including smoking, drinking, and using drugs.
Anyone who has taken a simple art or psychology class at some point in their life has probably learned that colors can have a most definite effect on one's mood. Typically, people recognize that red indicates passion, anger, sex, and love. Blue indicated peace, sadness, and calmness, depending on the hue. Green represents envy, nature, and knowledge.
The whole trend started with a teen named Ally Johnson who decided to wear her mom's dress at her prom. She looked fabulous just like her mom at the time of the prom.
Many college students struggle with the transition from living at home with their families, to the college, dorm life setting. It isn’t just about getting used to eating in the dining halls, rather than eating a home cooked meal, or figuring out how to use industrial sized washing machines. Rather, most of these students are not prepared for the psychological experience of living away from home for the first amount of extended time in their life. Starting at a new school and having to meet new friends is hard, and getting used to being independent out of the blue is even harder. Your child will have to focus on doing well academically, while also balancing a social life and time for self care. While you can support your child from the comfort of your own home when they are at college, the reality is that you will not always be there for them when they might need you. It will be hard for your child to get used to this change, but it will also be hard for you because as a parent, you want to be there to support your child through everything.
Toddlers can be a handful and as a devoted parent you have come up with a plethora of different games and activities to entertain your little one. Your mission is probably accomplished when you see your kids are having fun and at the same time wearing themselves out, so you can have those much-needed couples of hours to yourself while they take a nap.
It’s a new year, new school, new room, and new environment. You’re not used to your surroundings and odds are you barely know anyone. The one place you wish you could be is at home with your parents or laying in your own bed. But home is too far away. Odds are you are homesick. Most people go through homesickness and deal with it in different ways. Here are a few tips to help relieve some of the sadness you’re feeling:
As parents, people have the tendency to want to know every single detail about their children’s lives. Some parents even go as far as prying into their kid’s diaries in order to find out what they are writing about. And while parents ma think that they have a right to snoop, there is definitely a fine line between looking out for your children’s best interest and just being nosy.
The Department of Agriculture reports that the estimated cost of raising a child from birth through age 17 is $233,610, or as much as almost $14,000 annually. That sum is the average for a middle-income couple with two children. This estimate is based on 2015 numbers, so a baby born this year is likely to cost even more.
Today’s world is filled with dogs in strollers and babies on leashes. Now more than ever, our furry friends have asserted their role in our lives and are basically family.
There is one common sickness that very people are exempt from, and that is the common cold. Most colds are caused by a virus that gets into your system, so antibiotics do not help that well.
Jane is a mom of two beautiful boys. When she’s not running after her one year old, she’s catching up on the latest trends and binge-watching reality TV.