Articles tagged: motherhood
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Bnei Baruch The desire for pleasure controls every thought and action that a person performs. Kabbalah provides a means to use those desires for others rather than for personal gain. written by groshan fabiola Despite her previous statements regarding her staying on the highly watched series, Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria is reportedly hinting that she wants to leave Wisteria written by Jill Sprouse The First Year of Motherhood is a happy and joyous time filled with exciting events you will always remember. It can also however, be a stressful time filled with life altering events. Having a new baby inevitably changes your life. If you don't learn to go with the flow you may very well start to question your sanity! written by gayle sanchez “Perfect Madness: Motherhood In The Age Of Anxiety” is a good study on the effects of society and the pressure it places on parents. However, it only touches upon test anxiety, which is an increasing problem among schoolchildren.
written by Francesca Biller-Safran New mothers face so many new pressures and challenges that it is difficult to maintain the same closeness with loved ones once their first children are born.
As women struggle with former identities once primarily defined by working outside the home and move into their new ones as full-time mothers, they often struggle with their relationships within themselves and all of the profound and often unforseen changes they experience.
While some women are ambivalent, others are joyous; while some can’t wait to return to work, others look at their at-home mothering as a well-intentioned break from their careers; either way this is a challenging and life-changing event for themselves and everyone around them. written by Noraini Maskuri Maskuri Writer's thought and remembrance of her mother in celebration of Mother's Day. A personal journal that records key lesson written by Christine Louise Hohlbaum Hohlbaum It's cool to be kind. Learn how to teach your kids to think that way, too. written by How one mom pulled herself out of the “Baby Blues” and found herself again. written by Paul wilson
written by Kara Kelso
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