When people encounter the word trauma, they often cringe or grimace. Trauma is something negative that should be avoided at all costs. Trauma is that unfavorable word, an adverse experience that pulls a person down to their deepest rock bottom. Trauma is terrible, and trauma is evil. Technically, this reasoning is correct. But would you…
Economic Concepts for Beginners: Getting the Hang of Economics Jargon
It can be a bit intimidating for someone who doesn’t have a finance or business background to learn the jargon of economics. It can be challenging, but it’s certainly not impossible! For most people, the economy involves budgeting and managing their household finances. While this may be true and consist of the basic comprehension of…
Children Playing and Learning
There is a problem with most first-time parents that they are too doting on their first-born child. And there is nothing wrong with that. It is their instinct to protect something precious. This may carry on for a few months but not for more than a year. Being too doting and overprotective of a child…
Helping Children Make Friends
Author Rosella Calauti emphasizes that children will soon need connections that are not their parents. The bond between a parent and their child is unique. Nothing will ever come to be greater than it. However, that bond and relationship have their limitations. Children can’t be only with their parents or family alone. If they were…
Life After Divorce: Journey Into a New You
Coming out of divorce is never easy for anyone. Behind the smiles and the often forced “I’m okay” or “I’ll be okay” statements lies a heart that is deeply wounded, not knowing how to pick up the bits and pieces that shattered along with the broken partnership, not knowing how and where to seek healing,…