Category: Motherhood
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Cute things that your child will appreciate
As a parent, you’re always looking for ways to make your child happy and help them feel loved and appreciated. One way to do that is by doing cute things that your child will appreciate. From little surprises to quality time together, here are some ideas to make your child…
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Parenting mistakes that kill child’s confidence
As a parent, one of the most important things you can do is to build your child’s confidence and self-esteem. However, some common parenting mistakes can actually have the opposite effect and crush your child’s confidence. In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the parenting mistakes that can kill…
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How to encourage introverted kid
As a parent, you want your child to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. But what do you do if you have an introverted child? Introverted children can often be overlooked or misunderstood because they don’t fit the extroverted “norm” in our society. But introversion is a personality…
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Do’s and don’ts of newborn baby care
Bringing home a newborn baby can be a thrilling and overwhelming experience for new parents. Caring for a tiny human without any prior experience can be particularly challenging. As parents, we want to provide our newborns with the best care possible. Here are some do’s and don’ts of newborn baby…
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Ways to teach your child responsibility
As parents, we all want our children to grow up to be responsible and independent adults. However, teaching responsibility is not an easy task, nor is it something that can be achieved overnight. It requires patience and dedication, but with some effort, you can help your child learn some essential…
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How to stop being an angry mom
Being a mom is one of the most rewarding roles you can have, but it’s also one of the most challenging. There are days when your patience is tested, and you find yourself easily frustrated and angry. As a mom, it’s important to recognize these emotions and work towards managing…
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Things your child doesn’t want to hear when they’re sad
As parents, it’s natural to want to fix our children’s problems when they are sad or upset. We want to offer advice, make it all better, and find a solution to their problems. However, sometimes our well-intentioned words can actually make things worse. Here are some things your child doesn’t…