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Recipe for a Loving Marriage
I once read a joke that a father told his son. “I am the potato, and your mama is the tomato. We may seem incompatible, but we make a good French...
Ending Family Chaos by Establishing Family Rules
Rebuild the orderly family life. Families can be a source of chaos, with disagreements and conflicts arising regularly. As families grow and evolve,...
Co-Parenting and Joint Custody Tips for Divorced Parents: A Case Study
Co-parenting can be challenging, but it is an essential part of post-divorce life for many parents. When couples with children decide to end their...
Autism Awareness
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the way a person communicates, interacts with others, and processes sensory information. It is...
Do Families Need Boundaries? What are boundaries and how to build healthy boundaries.
“I just don’t seem to have enough time!” If you have been feeling this way, it may be a good idea to hit the pause button and re-examine your...
Words with Wisdom – To Make or Break your Child’s Spirit (Part 2)
Last month, we looked at the importance of choosing our words and the manner in which we say them, when we speak to our children. We focused on the...
Words with Wisdom – To Make or Break your Child’s Spirit (Part 1)
Words have power beyond our imagination and perception. Words can make or break one's spirit, confidence and self-worth. Someone once said, "But the...
Can There Be a Good Divorce
The decision to divorce is unquestionably a difficult and painful one. Once the decision is made, the process can be simple, but it can also be...
Say You Love Me Without Saying It (understanding your spouse’s love language)
Have you ever been so attuned with your spouse that you can guess the other’s thoughts, feelings, and intentions, without words? A Chinese saying:...










