Posts Tagged ‘family’


That Fearful Thing Called Divorce

Monday, May 26th, 2008

One of the biggest emotions in divorce is fear of the unknown. There is the not knowing what is going to happen with your life. This applies to children and adults alike. The fear of what is going on during and what will happen after the divorce is the most difficult part however with the right support and resources anyone can make it through a divorce.


A New Way Of Living Making The Transition To A Nursing Home

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Nursing homes offer themselves in many economic climates and settings. And, in most cases are staffed with individuals that are dedicated to the well being of seniors
and their families.

The transition can be pleasant though it may be hard to imagine, even if you are moving
threshold to threshold, (hospital to nursing home).

Anger can be the order of the day with some residents. While some confide they feel rejected and cast aside when their families and physicians decided the move is best or perhaps the best for all involved.


Attention Deficit Disorder (add) In The Family

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

As you may know, experts suspect that ADD is genetic. So if one person in your family has ADD, chances are at least one other person does, too!

When you live in a household with more than one ADDer, you often have double the stress, double the overwhelm, and double the chaos! The challenges are even more complicated by the fact that while ADD has some common symptoms and challenges, no two people are alike.

Fortunately, there are some very basic and simple strategies that you can employ to ensure that your ADD household runs smoothly. And these strategies will work if you’re the only ADDer in your home, or if you’re surrounded by other ADDers!


The Girl Child

Friday, March 28th, 2008

The girl Child goes through several developmental changes that most time keep them wondering if they are normal!

It is not likely that children ten to fifteen years old would care to read an article like this, if they do fine but for the most part they will be busy with school, with home chores, and with play. It falls to parent therefore to acquaint them with this transition period. In order to help their Children through it; they need to be constantly ready to make a helpful remark, to give needed assurance, and to provide answers to delicate questions.


Success Lessons From Boxing

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Sugar Ray Leonard and Sylvester Stallone recently opened an academy or gymnasium for contenders in downtown LA. The contenders are top middleweight boxers in the USA who have not been given a shot at the title.

Sugar Ray and Sly Stallone are well qualified to run the academy as both have been champions in their own worlds. Sly Stallone is a Hollywood ‘champion’.His films about ‘Rocky’ have inspired countless boxers. Sugar Ray was a 6 times world champion. He knows what it takes to be a champion: “Champions never ever show signs of quitting.”


Healthy, Natural Beauty Products For The Whole Family

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

After a long day at work, we would all like to be able to experience the pampering, relaxing treatments found at a spa to be soothed and rejuvinated to go on with our day! The healthy and natural products will allow you to feel that experience in the comfort of your own home. We have products that are healthy, natural and soothing. The products are for the whole family. It is important to us that the ingredients used in these products are products which are found in nature. Take for example, the Shea Body Butter, it’s ingredients are clear, natural, and not some scientific explanation that you’d need a PhD to read. We take care of products for the children and babies in your family because we know that their skin is very delicate and doesn’t need harsh chemicals when cleaning and soothing them. Our pets also need tender-loving care, so there are natural, healthy products for taking care of them too!!