Archive for March, 2009

How to Treat Baby Heat Rash

Rashes are tiny red bumps developed on parts of body. Heat rashes are common problems seen in babies and children. Rashes develop mostly in summer season, when weather becomes hot and humid. Even though rashes are seen in people of all ages, babies are commonly affected by them. Babies have sensitive skin. Pores of their [...]


Essential Lessons Your Kids Learn From Your Marriage

Arguments and light debates between parents are quite common in every household. But we have to be aware that conversations like these are not negligible. How you and your spouse talk to each other, how you listen, and how you work out your differences shape the beliefs your children are forming about relationships. These beliefs [...]


7 Steps to Fantastic Playtime

Cans of red, blue, and yellow paint, a few grams of starch, blank pieces of paper – to grownups, just a hodgepodge of materials, a possible source of mess; to kids, hours of enjoyment spent finger-painting. Parents, for their part, should see in their children’s playtime a chance to cultivate creativity. A creative child is [...]


CIVIL STATUS: SINGLE MOM

In this day and age being a single mom is no longer an issue. I realized this when I was enrolling my son at school. In the application form, on the field status there is a box to tick for a single parent. Also for divorced. I appreciate this fact that society now acknowledges being [...]


LETTER OF A SEVEN YEAR OLD BOY TO HIS SINGLE MOM

As I was having lunch with my girl friends, one of them, a single mom, shared a heart warming story. One day when she was organizing her papers, she came across a folded paper. She opened it from its airplane form and it was a letter from her seven year old son. Just looking at [...]