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Archives for June 2023
Protecting Your Mind, Body, and Finances In Your Golden Years
The big trick to really being able to enjoy those older years is to prioritize protecting three things: your mind, your body, and your finances. It takes a bit of regular maintenance to keep all three at their best. However, the effort is completely worth it.
How Trauma Can Affect Children
Trauma can lead to a range of emotional and behavioral issues that can impact a child’s life for years to come. In this blog, we will explore what trauma is, how it impacts children, and what parents and caregivers can do to help children heal.
Creating a Supportive Education Environment for Children with Speech Disfluencies
To get rid of a stutter or other speech disorder, kids need to be surrounded by people who are willing to be patient and helpful towards them. In this article, we provide a succinct but effective overview of how you can create a supportive environment for children with speech disfluencies.
A Nobody Trying to be a Somebody
I was so young and didn’t know any better. The aftermath is real though. Instead of enjoying life, diving into my likes and talents, I let those things, and myself get in the way.
Is Work-Life Balance a Myth for Working Parents?
Parenting and working full-time can be a struggle, particularly if you are a single parent trying to advance your career. Luckily, there are ways to achieve work-life harmony if you are a single parent, co-parenting, or somewhere in between. Find out how to parent effectively while keeping up with your job using the following techniques.
How to Prevent Mold in Your Coffee
While not harmful for most people, moldy coffee can still have a negative impact on the flavor and quality of your morning cup. In this post, we’ll go over what causes mold in coffee, how to prevent it, and what to do if you suspect your coffee has gone moldy.
The Void
I, on the other hand, worried. That was my job. I worried about you, I worried about our future, I worried about my own health. I worried you would fall or have a stroke, or that you’d die without anyone by your side, without someone to hold your hand and help you to be calm.
The Prodigals
Selfishness can be a good thing. No, not the conceited ego filled selfishness. You first, then you can take care of others and other situations. The tricky part is the self.
What Would “THE Canadian Prairie Federation” Look Like?
The population total of the three prairie provinces is about seven million versus a Canadian population approaching forty million. Within this region exist the world’s third largest oil reserves, third largest uranium reserves and about ten percent of the world’s wheat output.