by __o__ Spring in the south seems to unfold between late February and Mid-March, and as the flowers and trees start to bud out and bloom, its a constant reminder that time “Marches” on and it will soon be time to plant again. Being prepared for the event is always a good idea, because the [...] Read more »
Physical Adolescence & The Ages OF Development
by World Bank Photo Collection Physical adolescence is the transitional stage of human development, from childhood towards adulthood. In this process, a number of rapid physical changes take place in human body, which is known as Puberty. This transition usually occurs between the ages of 12-18. However in recent years, there has been an upward [...] Read more »
How to be the perfect Father
by Talbert House To all the fathers, this really is the way to become a perfect father. You want to ensure that your seed understands the legacy that you are leaving them past your lifetime. If you deposit these principles, you would have imparted all the important things that your children need to be productive [...] Read more »
Communication And Conflict Resolution Between Parents And Adolescents.
by paxpuig Parents on the other hand have difficulties relinquishing control resulting in conflictual parent-adolescent communications pathways and potentially escalating negative consequences for all involved. The adolescence stage is a developmental phase that requires a restructuring of the parent-child relationship in which communication plays a central role. Research shows that most parent-adolescent conflict tends to [...] Read more »
Choosing the Right Diaper to Manage Bed-Wetting With Older Children, Adolescents, and Teenagers part 1
by Jet Set Sean One thing I have repeatedly mentioned in my articles is that there is not one-size-fits-all solution to manage incontinence. There are many different factors involved in choosing an incontinence product. The key factors that play a part in the decision making process are the following: the type and level of incontinence, [...] Read more »