• December 14, 2022

Pretend Play and Dress Up encourages imaginative play

A child’s imagination is something to be encouraged and treasured. Young children learn many skills through imagination, from independent play, interactive play, language, and cognitive skills to name a few. Pretend play and dress up are wonderful ways to let your child dream up and act out all kinds of fun adventures. There is a…

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How the apostle Peter walked on water twice!

You may never understand it without having a vision of it and finding yourself in the boat with the disciples. So here is a short article to show you that Peter walked on water twice. We all know that in the middle of the night the disciples thought that Jesus was a ghost. Jesus told…

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Difficulties Teaching K-12

“A good teacher is someone who cares about others and loves to explain things,” writes one teacher. “High school teachers aren’t afraid to stand in front of a classroom full of disinterested teens, trying to get them interested in the topic of the day. Elementary school teachers don’t mind wiping their noses.” There are many…

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Is your role reversed in the marriage?

What do you get when an emotionally immature man marries an emotionally immature woman? Answer: role reversal. The phenomenon is widespread! Role reversal in marriage is so common that reality rings true in her own home, or very close to it! Almost everyone knows a family member or friend in an upside down marriage. Typically,…

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The 8 most common postpartum body problems and ways to solve them

Giving birth to a baby is a beautiful experience. However, childbirth results in several physical and emotional changes. Here are some of the most common postpartum body problems and ways to treat them: 1. Perineal pain Pain in the perineum (region between the vagina and the rectum) is also common. You should consult the doctor…

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The pajama party and its progression over time

What comes to mind when you think of a sleepover? Visions of little girls in pajamas eating pizza and talking about boys are probably most people’s thoughts. What was once the perfect birthday party for a girl entering her teens has become an almost routine party for girls as young as six. For many, the…

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Fly Fishing: Sawyer Assassin Bug Use

Frank Sawyer’s Killer Bug is deadly in chalk streams. Although it is designed to catch large numbers of grayling, it can also be effective against trout. The Killer Bug technique is unique, but it can be quickly learned by anyone who is willing to learn. To my knowledge, no one is really sure why Killer…

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Stereotypes in teen horror movies

If you like watching teen horror movies, you’ve probably heard things like “African-Americans always die” or “couples who have sex end up murdered.” movies like Scream (nineteen ninety six), urban legend (1998), I know what you did last summer (1997), gold The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) reinforce these ideas with their formulaic plot and negative…

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Disciplining Children: 3 Tips for Raising Thick-Skinned Children

Humiliations, failure; it is every day from birth to death. Alan has criticized the thousand freckles of him. A baby cries and does not drink milk right away, failure. Eighty-year-old Elizabeth loses all of her savings in a stock market crash, a flop. Think that skin is necessary from an early age to protect children…

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The true meaning of “I’m bored” and how it’s related to failure to launch syndrome!

Many parents feel compelled to fill the void when their children say, “I’m bored.” Whether it’s playing with their child, arranging a play date, or searching for an electronic solution, parents rush in without realizing that boredom is a gift, an opportunity for our child to develop skills that will help them leave the nest…

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