Relating to Family

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By Sounique 0 comments
Potty training does not have to be stressful. With the right techniques, it can actually be quite a rewarding experience, for both you and your child... more »
By expertelement 0 comments
Having out of town family visit during the holidays or on any occasion could be overwhelming if you are not prepared. Here are some things you can do to prepare for their visit and to make them feel welcome... more »
By brandy1123 2 comments
to stay safe while alone ,or at home.. more »
By chelbelle77 0 comments
It can be very difficult to know if someone is telling the truth or making something up. There are a number of traditional methods to tell if someone is lying, which actually may be misleading. This article can help you to look carefully and ... more »
By acole 24 comments
Statistic show that the first three hours after an abduction are the most critical in recovery efforts. By signing up for Wireless AMBER Alerts you could play an important part in the recovery of a child who's been abducted. It's a free service... more »
By TWBloomers 5 comments
We all have men in our lives, now we can have some insight into how they think and feel. If you want the best for the men in your life, please look into these pages... more »
By myehow 1 comments
With your WEBCAM you can SEE your loves ones for free ... so great for families that live far away and ALL OVER THE WORLD.. more »
By Angie Shiflett 1 comments
Prom expenses can add up rather quickly. If you want to go to prom this year, but have to limit yourself to a certain budget, you may feel as if you will never be able to afford what you need and want to make your special appearance. However, in ... more »
By oneloved 6 comments
How can you show your child that you really love them, in meaningful ways?.. more »
By amylaine 6 comments
I finally achieved my dream of staying home with my kids. I loved the first few weeks, don't get me wrong I still believe I made the right decision of staying home. But after the fist few weeks I felt disconnected from every one. I felt guilty ... more »
By Tracy Rose 3 comments
It's not uncommon for sibling rivalries to carry on into adulthood. Tack on issues with your parents and getting caught up in your everyday activities and you have a relationship that struggles to exist between adult siblings. By hanging onto ... more »
By renee82 0 comments
Keeping a relationship solid is a great way to avoid conflict with the person you love. We all strive for a healthy relationship with loved ones. If you believe your relationship is lacking strength, read on how to make your relationship stronger... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
Members of the clergy are very busy and important people. Their responsibilities are many and they often have to take care of various ministry and administrative church jobs without help or a church staff. Because of this, they may often seem ... more »
By ChristinaEllis 6 comments
The social structure of the world today is deteriorating; immorality, lack of empathy, greed and hostility. How can we as individuals work to reverse this downward trend?.. more »
By chadchouehow 1 comments
Text message is becoming common language between teenagers. It is also very popular for young people who use cell phone a lot. But for people at my age, or new to the TEXT Message is hard to understand. Here is a beginner information for new guy ... more »
By staysik 3 comments
Winning an argument may simply be a "reframing of events"- like looking at things in a different way. To begin, stop thinking of thing as win-or-lose. Maybe you and your parents can successfully meet your needs... more »
By byllz 0 comments
Telling someone sorry is pretty hard to do. It usually means that you are admitting fault. Even though this may be hard to do, it is worth it. You only live once, why not be the first one to say "I'm sorry".. more »
By mchapman 12 comments
Writing an obituary for your mother can be a bit challenging. I never did get to write on for my mother hopefully, my own experience will guide you and allow me to express what I feel is important... more »
By Lucent 3 comments
Time is a powerful force, just how powerful we will all find out when we lose someone to a terminal illness such as cancer or aids. This is difficult for any human being, but with a little wisdom, this stage of life could go by much easier... more »
By Amanda Ford 3 comments
I once heard a radio story about a woman who--having been estranged from her family for most of her adult life--decided to adopt a new family. She placed an ad in her local newspaper, and, to make a long story short, ended up being "emotionally ... more »
By Amanda Ford 5 comments
It probably goes without saying that outer beauty and inner beauty go hand in hand. Even those blessed with the all the "right" physical features can be repugnant if they lack the internal depths to support their genetic looks lottery win. While ... more »
By byllz 2 comments
There have been 64 cases of the Measles reported in nine states since January 1, 2008. The CDC is trying to get a hold on it before it becomes an epidemic... more »
By Colette French 1 comments
In today's society with everyone trying to be accepted by others, you find that people are not always genuine people. Instead they become people pleasing pretenders. Yet, in their hearts, they really prefer to have the guts to just be who they ... more »
By MIghtyDreamer 18 comments
A good husband of a stay at home mom will first and foremost want to get the words out of his brain, that his wife is "staying at home while "I WORK"." When my husband was here and during the time are children were young, I ... more »
By Judy Ford 2 comments
If you’re like me, you probably cringe when you hear parents scolding a crying child. Perhaps you shake your head bewildered when you hear the phrase: “You’re just too sensitive." When did the notion of being too sensitive originate? Is there ... more »