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The Life I Never Asked For (Pt. 3)
At 18, I had started to remember a lot of things that had happened to me as a child. The memories were getting so unbearable that I was starting to lose myself mentally. I'm going to take you through these memories, give you a more vivid picture of what brings us to the present day.
Kay MellingerPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesAutism Eye Contact
Autism is often associated with a lack of eye contact, which is a common trait. In neurotypical society, eye contact is seen as a non-verbal way of communicating social interest, attention, and engagement. The term "neurotypical" refers to individuals who exhibit typical behavior, thinking, and information processing within their cultural or regional group.
Kazi Mukitul IslamPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesThe Diamond Canvas Chronicles
An eccentric craftsman named Jasper lived in a picturesque town where the modern world had just lightly stroked the boundaries of tradition. His business, branded "The Diamond Canvas," served as a haven for individuals seeking comfort in the laborious and sometimes contemplative skill of diamond painting. Jasper had converted this small place into an avenue of imagination and creation, thanks to his great eye for detail and a heart well attuned to the rhythmic motions of life.
Jennifer CruisePublished 5 months ago in FamiliesSunset Serenades: Life Along the Shores of Lake Malawi
The sun began its descent over the vast expanse of Lake Malawi, casting a golden hue across the water that stretched as far as the eye could see. Along the shores of the lake, a small fishing village came to life, each sunset marking the end of a day but the beginning of a unique rhythm that resonated with the heartbeat of the people.
Nexus NarratorPublished 5 months ago in Families**Whispers of Mulanje: A Tapestry of Life in Malawi**
In the heart of Africa, where the sun kisses the earth with a warmth that lingers in the soul, lies the enchanting land of Malawi. Our journey begins in a remote village nestled against the backdrop of the majestic Mulanje Massif. The people here, like the roots of the ancient baobab trees, are deeply intertwined with the rich tapestry of their culture.
Nexus NarratorPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesBeneath Broken Stars: A Symphony of Sorrow
Sometime in the distant past, in the calm town of Willowvale, carried on with a mother named Margaret and her child, Henry. Willowvale was where time appeared to move a piece more slow, where the chuckling of kids reverberated through the roads, and where everybody realized every other person's name.
Rupankar NandiPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesMom's Big Heart
Once, there was a lady named Eleanor. Her life looked good, but there was a story behind her happy face that not many people knew.
WENNA WILLIEPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesNavigating the Financiful Journey Together
Introduction Money – it's a topic that can either bring couples closer together or push them further apart. In the world of relationships, understanding and managing finances is often a balancing act that requires open communication, trust, and compromise. The impact of differences about money on the divorce rate has been well-documented, but it's not all doom and gloom. This article will explore how couples can bridge the gaps in their money mindsets, spending habits, and financial roles to find common ground and maintain a healthy relationship. So, let's embark on this financiful journey together, uncovering the secrets to achieving harmony in the realm of love and money.
Kay Johnson-ClennonPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesDr Lachlan Soper Shares 5 Effective Ways to Encourage Your Child and Promote Positive Behavior
Dr Lachlan Soper, a dedicated General Practitioner at Avenue Road Medical Practice in Mosman, Sydney, Australia, brings a considered perspective to promoting positive behavior in children. With a deep appreciation for the challenges and joys of parenthood, he has witnessed the development of families across generations. Patients often refer to him as "my family GP," highlighting the continuity of care he provides.
Dr Lachlan SoperPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesOldest Sibling Lore
Sibling Competition At Least that's what it sounds like. Siblings play a massive role in each other's lives. Siblings should be always providing emotional support, advice and encouragement for each other. Having a sibling is like having a comfort person to open up to who you know won't judge you at all, having an older sister was definitely like this. However, I never realized how degrading and lonely it can be being the older sibling. As I was always the youngest child, I never really thought about my older sister's feelings, I mean she was older after all. I never had that realization that some older siblings just wanted a sense of belonginess.
Inside The Disturbing Story of Steven Pladl
A young woman, Katie, was overjoyed to meet her biological parents, but her joy soon turned into a nightmare. She married her biological father, had his child, and ended up being killed by him along with their child and her adoptive father when she tried to leave him. Katie (who used to be called Katie Fusco) did not know that Steven Pladl had a violent temper, a history of abuse, and many guns. She moved in with him and his wife in August 2016.
Rare StoriesPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesThe Heart of Home: Nurturing Bonds, Building Legacies, and Celebrating Family
Family, a cherished cornerstone of our lives, is a dynamic and multifaceted institution that transcends time, space, and cultural differences. As we navigate the complexities of the modern world, the significance of family remains unwavering. In this exploration, we delve into the profound impact of family, the diverse forms it takes, and the enduring essence that binds individuals together through the tapestry of love, support, and shared experiences.
Abdul RafayPublished 5 months ago in Families