‘Tamad’, ‘tanga’–careless words at home can wound kids for life
MORE insidious than harassment that school toughies and cyberbullies subject their victims to is emotional bullying that occurs right at home.
MORE insidious than harassment that school toughies and cyberbullies subject their victims to is emotional bullying that occurs right at home.
“CAN’T we all just get along?” I often catch myself thinking or saying that, whenever my kids fight.
“We communicate face-to-face. No social apps. A little bit of texting, but 90 percent face-to-face.
Love Begins at Home Such is the belief shared by many who grew up in homes that gave them the privilege and opportunity to experience love in its many forms.
MLAC are the initials of clinical psychologist Ma. Lourdes “Honey” Arellano Carandang. They also stand for her favorite mantra: Mindfulness, Love And Compassion. Five years ago, she and her team
1) Treat everyone with kindness and respect. Especially yourself. 2) Always listen to your inner voice. It will keep you safe. 3) Don’t take yourself too seriously. Keep your sense
Thursday last week, my husband Migs and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary. Much has happened, and yet it feels as though the years went by in a blink.
In the small town of Tinambac in Camarines Sur province, the health of every mother and child is everybody’s affair.
“YES. I think we saw Santa in the mall during my son’s toddler years and I told him that if he’s a good boy, Santa will give him a present
HOW do you tell your child about Santa Claus? I asked Jack, my five-year-old, if he thinks Santa—aka Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, Santy—is real. He
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