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The Cracks in Our Walls: Why Our Homes Have Lost Their Peace
By Hazrat Umer The Secret to a Happy Family: Why Justice and Character Matter More Than Money Today, if you look at almost any house, you will see a sad reality. On the outside, the house looks beautiful. But on the inside, there is no peace. In almost every home, people are fighting. Parents are arguing with children, brothers are fighting with sisters, and married couples are struggling to stay together.
By Hazrat Umer28 days ago in Families
Wait, is it okay not to go home for the Holidays?
Kids these days are choosing to stay home rather than see their parents or their other family members for the holidays. I found it a bit absurd and tried to explain that it is important to bond with family, because you don’t know when you'll see them again, until someone called me out for not having visited my family in over 20 years.
By stephanie borges30 days ago in Families
What Fathers Uniquely Provide
The Error of Treating Parenting Roles as Functionally Identical Modern parenting theory often begins with the assumption that mothers and fathers are largely interchangeable, differing only in style or temperament. From this view, any deficits in one parent can be compensated for by the other through increased emotional effort, sensitivity, or presence. Parenting becomes a question of intention and quantity rather than function and role. This assumption is appealing because it aligns with cultural preferences for symmetry and fairness, but it collapses under closer examination of developmental outcomes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout a month ago in Families
Living Apart From Your Family
My family moved out of the country in 2013. I chose to stay behind with my now–husband because I knew I would never see him again if I had gone with my parents. It was the most difficult decision I’ve ever had to make, but I think it was the right one for me. We are a close family, which made it even more difficult, and the plan was to meet them in the new country after a few years. This is still the plan, but “We’ll meet you there in four or five years” turned into “We’ll meet you there in about ten to twelve years after you left because life kinda sucks and moving is expensive”.
By Violet Wrightabout a month ago in Families
The Unseen Currency: How My Parents' Reputation Built My Success. AI-Generated.
1. The Secret Behind the Success It wasn’t a trust fund. It was not some hidden business secret. The greatest factor that has brought me where I am today—gazing at a life I used to dream of—is something I never anticipated.
By Hazrat Umerabout a month ago in Families
5 Concepts of Consent To Teach Your Toddlers
My name is Mom - and I am a sexual assault survivor. My first experience with sexual assault happened when I was young enough to have trouble remembering exactly what happened. I remember being under the blankets. I remember the hand. I remember trying to wriggle free, only for that hand to squeeze my leg so hard that it felt like it would break.
By Hope Martinabout a month ago in Families
The Donald Trump Family: From Business Power to Political Legacy
Introduction The Trump family is one of the most talked-about families in modern American history. What began as a real-estate business empire eventually transformed into a powerful political brand that reshaped U.S. politics. From towering skyscrapers to the White House, the Trump family’s journey reflects ambition, controversy, influence, and lasting impact.
By shaoor afridi2 months ago in Families









