Family Support

Articles in Family Support

By abdo4 5 comments
As you give and receive love, freely and generously, you will be blessed with meaningful, lifelong relationships and cherished memories that will bring joy in happy times, and strength and peace in difficult times.. more »
By psychonurse 1 comments
Parents need to help kids develop strategies for homework, that will provide them with the foundation needed to successfully make it through another school year. The key is to help them get organized, create study schedules, and of major ... more »
By georgelarson 11 comments
Seniors are a valued members in our communities. Many are long-term residents and have had a hand in making your community what it is today. The community, in turn, can take steps to help them age in place in their homes and community... more »
By psychonurse 2 comments
We know through a multitude of studies, that truly creative individuals are deep thinkers, persistent and tenacious. Great ideas and inventions, must development, and suffer refinement, before they ever reach fruition. Unfortunately, in out ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 1 comments
Many veterans return home after months or even years of service in war-torn countries with anxiety disorders, depression and other health conditions. Many of these conditions require a lifetime of care and medication to help veterans cope and ... more »
By sugaredup 0 comments
Moving to a new school is a huge event in any child's life. Whether they are moving into a new neighborhood, changing from elementary to middle school, or moving up from middle school to high school, here are a few tips to help make the ... more »
By AngelBean 0 comments
Connecting to charitable organizations in California is a great way to help and get help with your terminally ill child. This should ease some of the emotional upheaval and financial challenges that you are facing with your terminally ill child... more »
By bali74 5 comments
Men need to de-stress themselves after a long hard day at work. Here are a few effective ways for him to do just that- de-stress!.. more »
By fotojunkie 1 comments
Unfortunately, teen suicide is a very real concern for your teenager. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Suicide is the third leading cause of death, after accidents and homicide, in the 15 to 24 year old age group. If your ... more »
By Hapworth 10 comments
Whether we are 20 or 60, we have the responsibility of honoring our parents. If we come from a difficult situation, this may seem impossible for us; however, we still can learn to understand our parents better and therefore feel better about ... more »
By Judy Ford 1 comments
If you’ve ever watched a toddler making mud pies in a sandbox or observed your preschooler building blanket forts, you know that kids are naturally curious, imaginative and creative. Sadly, along the way many loose the spark of originality. Here ... more »
By CCrock 2 comments
MOPS is a wonderful place to get a little break from your baby/preschooler, socialize with other moms and eat a good breakfast! The children go to classes sorted by age group and enjoy fun activities while you enjoy meeting other moms, making ... more »
By Only1Life 4 comments
There comes a time in all of our lives that we must let go of the past and look forward to the future. I caution you only to read on, if you are truly interested in learning how to let go of a bad relationship and save yourself from futher ... more »
By Lisa Curcio 11 comments
The internet is a great way to connect with friends and family to share your life across the country and around the world. Most of the time we are sharing our joys, but when a loved one is in need of prayers gratefulness.org is a great way to ... more »
By Lorin Neikirk 0 comments
Half the time you want to hold them forever, and the other half of the time you want to strangle them. You have a family member, friend or love with Aspergers, and it's making you crazy. But it doesn't have to be that way. Remembering a few ... more »
By Lisette S 6 comments
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where someone was judging their children because of how they looked, talked, or walked? Would you ever judge your child this way? Believe it or not some parents do judge their kids and even though they ... more »
By amymcclair 1 comments
It can be expensive to care for a physically challenged adult or child. Especially when one must pay to constantly clean the clothing the person is wearing due to eating and such. Here is an inexpensive way to make a bib from an old towel that ... more »
By Quintina1 1 comments
This article is dedicated to the ones who struggle daily with the pain from others. There is nothing like being hurt by the ones we love. In this article you would finds ways to start the process of healing your wounds... more »
By CiceRivera 0 comments
Managing feelings, thoughts and facts throughout emotional times.. more »
By 01080912 4 comments
I know you feel overwhelmed and pulled in many directions. Time-management and organization will get you through the most hectic day!.. more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
The death of a child is usually considered the hardest type of loss to deal with. When your child dies, it can feel as if the life is sucked right out of you. It is particularly difficult when the child was young, because it seems as if his or ... more »
By Simone Hardy 20 comments
Giving up may be easy but it's not worth doing. Why? Because you will never reach your goal or solve the problem... more »
By Katika 9 comments
A mother-daughter relationship is one of the most beautiful relationships in the world when it is nurtured. It blossoms into a great friendship and you become best friends for a lifetime through bonding in difficult times. Your daughters need ... more »
By kmerola1 5 comments
Nobody ever said life was easy. It can throw so many twists and turns at us that it's no wonder we sometimes get lost along the way. When faced with a hardship it's so easy to get caught up with the why-me's and the self-pity that we lose sight ... more »
By gennyangel 2 comments
Life of the unemployed I am 30 years old, a graduate of Chemical Engineering in one of the best school here in the Philippines it was easy for me everyday to just sit around the corner, eating, helping, doing households and etc? No! For ... more »