Embracing The Unique Gifts of Children with Down Syndrome

Photo by Pavol Štugel on Unsplash Every child is born with their own set of unique gifts and talents that make them special.  Children with Down syndrome, in particular, possess a remarkable array of strengths and qualities that deserve recognition and celebration. Embracing and nurturing these gifts are what parents of these children should do, as it creates…

Young One, Remember the World Is Your Oyster So Dream Big

Photo by Xavier Mouton Photographie on Unsplash Childhood is the best time to instill the virtue of self-belief. While they might seem naïve, they’re starting to understand the world and themselves. When asked what they want to have or things they wish to pursue in the future, children may often share the most outrageous, weird,…

Nutrition and Health Tips for Children with Down Syndrome

Photo by Pavol Štugel on Unsplash Parenting is already a difficult task – how much more for those who have a child with Down syndrome. Children with Down syndrome, like all children, benefit from a balanced and nutritious diet to support their growth and overall health. However, they may have specific health considerations and challenges that parents and…

It’s Just a Phase! How Parents Deal With Teenage Rebellion

Photo by name_ gravity on Unsplash As teenagers maneuver the complex and ever-changing world, they often succumb to rebellion and wrong peer influence. How can parents overcome this phase? During their growth and developmental period, the youth can undergo many positive and negative changes. As they traverse through life during their early stages, still searching…

Adopted Children: When Water Is as Precious as Blood

Photo by Austin Lowman on Unsplash Adopted children need to understand their transition and their new life after being adopted. Children get adopted all the time, even without everybody witnessing. With numerous children sent and raised in orphanages, there’s no question that a lot also get adopted regularly. Every day, at least one child gets…