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Parenting

Intellectual Disability: It’s Time We Pay Attention

“He is dumb,” an old friend retorted when his seven-year-old child did not greet me ‘the way he was supposed to’. It agitated me. The whole conversation left a sad lingering feeling. I had met this child as an eleven-month-old

Health

Awareness And Useful Solutions To Psychological Disorders

Thousands of us suffer pangs of pain, frustration, helplessness, and disappointment because of psychological disorders. If the disorder is mild, they bear it in silence. If it is at a severe level, they are forced to take treatment. The expense

Awareness

Psychological Impact Of Acid Attack On Its Victims/Survivors

People in 18th-century Europe ascribe the start of the horrible crime of acid assaults. On the cheap availability of acid during the period of the industrial revolution. This newfound preference for acid as a weapon resulted in a ‘wave of

News

Gratitude Can Control the Effect of Religiosity on Employee’s Job Satisfaction: Study

Employees are the company’s most valuable asset; the business cannot survive or grow without them. Because employees are so crucial to the operation of the business, effective employee management is necessary to ensure that workers are always satisfied with their

Awareness

Breaking the Silence: The Truth About Borderline Personality Disorder

Mental Disorders, though have been a type of illness that has existed since the break of civilization, still are a highly misunderstood factor tainted with the ill-assumption of people. However, some specific mental disorders are even more stigmatized than others.

Awareness Self Help

Reasons You Should Have A Cuddly Four-Legged Friend

Animals and humans share a primordial connection. They have been kept as companions since ancient times. The type of pet effect or keeping patterns has changed immensely over the last few decades. People initially kept cows, dogs, horses, goats, or

Awareness

How to Talk to Children about Death

Common phrases used for the people who have died are “they have become a star” or “they will always be in our hearts”. Sure, this could be a way to give children hope and soften their landing, but it diminishes

Awareness

Gaslighting: A Hidden Emotional Abuse in a Need for Attention

The 1938 play and film Gaslight, in which a husband tricks his wife into believing she has a mental condition by shutting down their gas lights and telling her she is hallucinating, is where the word “gaslighting” originated. A common

Parenting

Changes in Parents’ Life After First Child

Although being a parent is the most rewarding job we will ever have, it is not without difficulties. The demands of modern family life may be stressful, and it’s not always simple. In the end, parents want the best for

Technology

Cyberspace: A chilling window damaging our sociability

Seeking companionship engaging in interpersonal relations and participating in social activities is an inherent skill of human beings. People traditionally acquire it over time through interactions with family, friends, relatives, or acquaintances. The internet has ushered in a new era