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Foster care makes all the difference in the life of a young child that's been neglected or rescued from harm's way.
“What Did I Do Wrong?” - A Book That Breaks the Traumatic Cycle of Communication Misunderstandings Between Autistic and Neurotypical People
As a late-diagnosed autistic/ADHD (AuDHD) person who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s, I must have asked, “What did I do wrong?” or some variation thereof at least a thousand times.
By The Articulate Autistic2 years ago in Families
Gardening and Family Bonding
Once upon a time, in a quaint suburban neighborhood, there lived the Thompson family: James, Sarah, and their two children, Emma and Liam. Their story is a heartwarming tale of how a simple garden transformed their lives and brought them closer together.
By Heroes Paul Mmanjamwada2 years ago in Families
Title: "Breaking the Silence: Lilah's Journey to Discovering her Deaf Identity"
In a world filled with diverse communities and identities, it's not uncommon for individuals to find themselves at the intersection of two cultures, grappling with the challenge of belonging to neither fully. Lilah, a teenager with hearing loss but not profoundly deaf, knows this struggle all too well. Her journey, however, took an unexpected turn when she became a counselor at a summer camp for deaf and blind children. Little did she know that this experience, coupled with a profound connection, would reshape her understanding of her disability and her place in the world.
By NII LANTEY PARKER2 years ago in Families
"The Last Devil To Die: The Thursday Murder Club 4" – A Murderously Brilliant Hardcover, Coming September 14, 2023**. Content Warning.
In the world of crime fiction, there are few authors as beloved and respected as Richard Osman. His debut novel, "The Thursday Murder Club," took readers by storm, offering a delightful mix of mystery, humor, and unforgettable characters. Now, fans of the series have something to look forward to as the fourth installment, "The Last Devil To Die," is set to hit bookstores in hardcover on September 14, 2023.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
**September 11th: Remembering the Twin Towers and the Unforgettable Day in the USA**. Content Warning.
On September 11, 2001, the world woke up to a day that would forever be etched in our collective memory. It was a day that started like any other, with people going about their routines, unaware of the seismic shift that was about to occur. September 11th, often abbreviated as 9/11, marks a tragic moment in history that changed the United States and the world in profound ways.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
The Impact of Gaming on Children in the Digital Age
Introduction In today's digital age, gaming has become an integral part of many children's lives. With the advent of smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, and personal computers, children have unprecedented access to a wide variety of video games. While gaming offers numerous benefits, it also poses potential risks and challenges for children. In this article, we will explore both the positive and negative effects of gaming on children in this generation.
By Malyala Sai Shriyan2 years ago in Families
The Best Cameras for Beginners: Capturing Memories from Day One**. Content Warning.
Photography is a mesmerizing art form that allows us to freeze moments in time, tell stories, and express our creativity. For beginners stepping into the world of photography, choosing the right camera can be a daunting task. With a plethora of options available, it's essential to find a camera that not only suits your needs but also helps you learn and grow as a photographer. In this guide, we'll explore some of the best cameras for beginners, ensuring you start your photographic journey on the right foot.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
Top 5 Books on Leadership: Unlocking Your Potential as an Effective Leader . Content Warning.
The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership (McKinsey & Company) The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership is a book written by John C. Maxwell, who was the chairman and CEO of The Maxwell Institute from 1994-1996. This book is one of my personal favorites because it covers so many important aspects of leadership that I’ve learned throughout my career.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Families
The Judge Steps In
So lets recap 4th grade shall we? I am not actually sure how many schools I went to in 4th grade. I think I went to a couple that only lasted a few days. Then I ended up in a school that may have been the coolest school I ever went to. It had a movie theatre, and if you were a good kid you got to go to movie every Friday with popcorn and soda. It was like a real theatre with a ticket booth and a marquis telling you what movie would be playing on Friday. If you were a less good kid you lost the soda, and if you were even less good you lost the popcorn too. I never saw the inside of the theatre. In the winter I had been kidnapped by my step-father who I had never met from the playground.(see "Meet Your New Step-Father")
By Heather Lunsford2 years ago in Families
Kids story . Content Warning.
The Tiger and the Traveller One day the villagers caught a tiger by setting a trap, and placed him inside a cage. They placed the edge by the side of the road for the people to see the wicked tiger who had so far killed many cattle and children by suddenly attacking the villagers.
By Kuldeep Rajawat2 years ago in Families
Eating for Energy: Boost Your Vitality with the Right Foods
Renewed Vitality: A Journey of Rediscovering Life's Energy Through Food In a world that never seemed to slow down, I found myself caught in a relentless whirlwind of responsibilities, deadlines, and expectations. Days turned into nights, and nights into days, as I struggled to keep up with the demands of modern life. I felt drained, both physically and emotionally, and I knew something had to change.
By Sarav Saravanan2 years ago in Families





