Caring and Empathy
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Posted: February 05, 2026Read more »
Parents often hope their children will grow up feeling safe, valued, and emotionally secure. Emotional security shapes how children build relationships, handle challenges, and develop confidence in themselves. One of the most powerful ways to support this security is through shared memories. These moments, whether small or significant, help children feel connected, understood, and rooted in a sense of belonging.
Shared memories give children more than happy recollections. They provide emotional stability and help form a strong personal identity built around connection and trust.
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Posted: November 02, 2023Read more »
Every day is an opportunity to remind your mum just how much she means to you. While words are beautiful, actions often speak louder, expressing our sentiments in tangible ways. From small gestures to grand displays, there's a myriad of ways to communicate your affection. Let's delve into some heartwarming methods to ensure your mum knows just how cherished she is.
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Posted: September 01, 2022Read more »
Parenting doesn’t have a formula, nor is it an exact science. Therefore, the moment you become a parent or guardian, there’s always something to learn daily. Additionally, one parent’s way of raising their kids doesn’t necessarily mean the same should apply to yours.
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Posted: February 14, 2022Read more »
First love can be a sensitive period of life for a teen. It happens unexpectedly and at different ages, mostly between 11-16 years old. This period is quite difficult for kids as well as for parents as their interests become different and many conflicts occur due to it.
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Posted: February 02, 2022Categories: Caring and EmpathyRead more »
Living in times when emotional intelligence is highly advertised as necessary skill, with school bulling becoming an epidemy of a threatening scale, is bizarre. As parents and caregivers, we wish a better and kinder future for our children. This is only possible if we teach them compassion from their early years.

