Marriage is Forever
FamilyFirstGlobal2021-11-13T16:36:12+08:00Marriage is not a trend that goes out of style. Rather, it is a dream that will not die, and it is a worthy milestone to aspire to. Here are some of the reasons why marriage is forever.
Marriage is not a trend that goes out of style. Rather, it is a dream that will not die, and it is a worthy milestone to aspire to. Here are some of the reasons why marriage is forever.
In school, we are given formulas that can help us solve mathematical problems. We get access to textbooks that contain information about various concepts. Life, however, is much more complex. We can gain knowledge from a range of sources on how to raise children and be good parents, but ultimately, everyone's parenting styles will differ. Perfection in parenting is a myth, yet there are some that still find it in themselves to publicly point out someone else's errors in child rearing -- and moms are frequent targets.
All this month Baker Publishing is running a special Kindle and eBook promotion in honor of Father’s Day for one of its best selling Fatherhood Books: “Be a Better Dad Today: 10 Tools Every Father Needs” by the Honorable Gregory W. Slayton. The book has sold almost 1M copies globally over the past 9 years and has been translated into 10+ languages. Many of America’s most famous fathers from Jeb Bush to Tim Keller to John McCain have warmly endorsed “Be a Better Dad Today” as one of the best fatherhood books out there.
This year’s Father’s Day is gearing up to be extra special for dads in Japan, with the Japanese version of “Be a Better Dad Today: 10 Tools Every Father Needs” hitting the shelves of the country’s best booksellers this June 20, 2021.
Many parents wish that time will stop and they can keep their little ones as they are. However, days continue to turn to months, and months to years, with the once little angels growing into highly curious adolescents. Puberty is a monumental time for children, a period where they undergo physical, mental, and emotional transformations in their journey to becoming full-fledged adults. Before they reach the finish line, though, kids would need a whole lot of reassurance and support from their moms and dads.
Parents are naturally protective of their kids. They do everything in their power to shield their children from harm and prevent them from feeling pain. While they do an admirable job, there are untoward incidents that may escape their watch, such as bullyin
As the effects of the global pandemic continue to be felt around the world, the word "isolation" has come to mean "safety" for people. Staying apart is no longer a result of one's choices, but a mandate to stop the spread of a virus that has already claimed the lives of many. While quarantining at home may have preserved the well-being of many individuals, they are also becoming prone to a mental and emotional strain from being in their own little worlds.
Life gives families countless opportunities to make beautiful memories together. Some moments can be so unforgettable that it becomes a need to capture fleeting experiences in various forms to look back on down the road. There are those who prefer to film or take photos, but wordsmiths take up the pen and chronicle their stories on paper. Journaling is a classic practice that has transcended time, and modern research reveals that not only does it keep records of a family's past alive, but it also does wonders for the body.
Yangoon, Myanmar May 2021: In the midst of the nationwide chaos caused by the military coup, Family First Myanmar is stepping up its support and service for families all across the beautiful nation of Myanmar (formerly Burma). Family First Global is honored to be providing resources for its partner in Myanmar in this time of desperate need.
Technology has been lauded for making life more convenient, but as it is with everything, it has its own downsides. A study from Pew Research Center reveals that two-thirds of parents in the US feel that parenting is more challenging in recent times than it was two decades ago. Social media and smartphones may be seen as tools that bridge communication gaps, but parents are getting more anxious that these are causing children to be more "detached." Kids spend too much time in front of screens watching videos, playing games, or interacting with others online that they forget to nurture their relationships at home.
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