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The boundless love a parent has for their child is matched only by their capacity to embarrass them.
Why Levels of Care in Assisted Living Matter for Senior Safety and Comfort
The process of aging does not happen to all. There are seniors who are active and independent over a long period of time and there are seniors who require more and more assistance over day to day activities, medical issues or memory assistance. This is the reason why assisted living communities are developed with various levels of care. These levels are not only related to services, but they are created with the purpose to safeguard senior and to maintain their dignity and comfort in general.
By Patrica Overton3 months ago in Families
The Last Magician of the North Pole
Far north, where the compass loses its bearings and the winter night wears a starry gown that lasts for months, rises an ice palace older than time itself. It rests beneath a crystalline mountain, at the very spot where all the meridians meet. There lived Aeolus, the last magician of the North Pole.
By La P'tite Pinolaise3 months ago in Families
A Mother Is Always a Mother
A mother’s love is one of the few truths in this world that does not require proof, language, or explanation. It exists beyond culture, geography, and belief. Whether born in the East or the West, a mother’s instinct is the same: protect first, think later—if at all.
By Ikram Ullah3 months ago in Families
Why Agreeing a Consent Order Was the Best Decision I Made After My Divorce. AI-Generated.
When my marriage ended, I thought the hard part was over. We'd agreed to separate, we were both trying to keep things steady for the kids, and we weren’t shouting across doorways or arguing about school shoes. But once the dust settled, the bigger question arrived: What happens next? How do we actually sort the financial side of things without dragging it out?
By Jordan Leigh3 months ago in Families
A Headache, Pain Killers, Surgery... and then drama.... Content Warning.
This week has been really hard. My oldest ended up in the ER last weekend due to severe ear pain. He had an ear infection. I updated his father and let him know that we would need to come up with a joint plan for medication transfer. His father informed me that I would have to give him access to my mailbox/property. I said no.
By The Schizophrenic Mom3 months ago in Families
Between the Blessing and the Feast
November 23, 2017 was the day I turned 32 as a married Army wife who was 9 weeks pregnant, with an already 15-month-old daughter. As it was also Thanksgiving, join me, as we walk through that day from waking up famished to feasting and all of the surprises that happened in between.
By Ash Ylvisaker3 months ago in Families
How Family Therapy Transforms Mental Health - Even When Nothing Else Works
Loving someone struggling with mental health is beautiful. But the feeling can be brutal at times. You do your best to be their safe place, but sometimes you fail to hold things together. Staying strong for them all the time is tough. It is obvious that you feel proud of yourself, and the next moment the situation becomes overwhelming. The onset of anxiety or pain can occur without notice. Family therapy can help all members move forward with greater peace and a sense of awareness.
By Town Psychological Services3 months ago in Families
Australia’s Bold Move: Why the Social Media Ban for Children. Is Shaking the Internet
Australia has stepped into the global spotlight after announcing a sweeping plan to restrict social media access for children and teenagers. The country’s decision has triggered conversations across the world, especially among parents, lawmakers, tech companies, and young users who rely on these platforms daily. The move is being described as one of the strongest actions taken by a major nation to protect young people online. As digital safety concerns continue to grow, Australia’s strategy could become a model for other countries—or a warning.
By Waqar Khan3 months ago in Families








