SOCIALIZING WITH MY FAMILY
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How I Spent Time with My Little Girl and Learned from HerWhen I couldn't go out and spend time with my little girl because of my chronic condition we did lot of indoor activities and whatever we did, she considered them as fun activities.- Ideology on Genealogy: How I Figured Out Why My Family is DysfunctionalThis essay focuses on my thought process. Why do I think the way I do? Who has influenced me and why? I focus on my background and my family.
- My Struggle with Infertility and the Things I Have LearnedMy struggle with infertility started in the early 1980s. When all my friends were having babies I was struggling to cope with not being able to have one. This is my story and these are the lessons I learned.
- A Snapshot of My Life in 1937Life in Schenectady, New York in 1937 was unspectacular. I had no inkling of how the world would change in the next 75 years. Here is a snapshot of my world when I was 14.
Living with Bipolar DisorderThis is what it's like to have bipolar disorder and how it's treated.- Social Skills Tips for Teens with Asperger's SyndromeFor many teens that have Asperger's syndrome socializing with others can be a challenge.
- My Nine Tips for Taking Breaks While Working from HomeThese are the nine things I do to take a break while working from home. Some of them may not seem like breaks to some of you, but they are for me.
Pet Food Industry Fuels Wynstone Family:Jason Beyer of Wynstone, SD is the Site Manger for MARS Petcare US.- Training My Baby Boomer Brain to Stay Mentally FitStaying mentally fit is critical to the many facets of my life, especially as a small business owner. I learned that routine makes my brain lazy. Now I rouse my brain with music, history, and socializing.
Una FiestaOn Saturday night I was invited to a graduation/birthday party for one of my longtime students, Jaqi. I'm always a little apprehensive about socializing with my students and their families, but ...
"Memories of the Fourth of July"My past memories of the "Fourth of July", with my family in New Jersey and what I could remember most.....
How to Deal with Difficult People: Beyond Manners and EtiquetteDeepak Chopra tweeted, "The best response to verbal attack is silence." But what if the difficult person you are dealing with is a parent, boss, spouse or someone you deal with on a daily basis?- Parent Strategies for Dealing with Their ADHD ChildFor many parents dealing with a child who has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be challenging. However by incorporating certain strategies a parent can be successful when parenting their ADHD child.
Cheap Living with Kids - the Fulltime RV Family LifestyleWith the downturn in the economy many families are having to make serious changes in their lives. In the search for more quality time and less bills, this family moved full-time into an RV.
What Are My Teens Doing on Facebook?Concerned about the amount of time your teen is spending on the Internet? My daughter added me as a friend on her Facebook, and I was surprised at the content and blogs. See what teens are talking about.- Living with an IleostomyLiving with an ileostomy does not have to hamper your lifestyle. You can still live a full an rewarding life with one.
- Families and the Holidays: A Blessing or a Punishment?Of course everyone enjoys time with their family, but sometimes can your family go too far and make the holidays seem like a chore?
- Seeking the Truth Really Does Start with Our Words and Our Thoughts.Seeking the truth really does start with our words and our thoughts. There simply isn't any other way to find it. So the next time that you are about to say something or not say something, make sure that it's the truth.
Socializing Your Guinea PigSocializing your guinea pig requires patience, a gentle hand, and a supply of tasty raw vegetables.- Help for Family and Friends of People with FibromyalgiaThis article addresses the frustrations and concerns that family and friends might have when they have a loved one diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
- The Beach: A Family's Favorite Vacation ActivityThe beach is a destination that can fulfill the wishes of any family. A natural beauty that is provided to us free of charge with no line to stand in, very little dress code and no reservations required.
- Come Get in Bed with MeAbout a man who gave me something special. Hope that I can feel again.
- One Mother's Experience with SuicideWhen my son's best friend committed suicide, we learned a very hard lesson of how pain and loss can take over our lives - if we allow it to.
- My Insomnia Turned Out to Be SchizophreniaI thought the voices in my head were talking because I couldn't get any sleep. Boy, was I wrong!
Socializing Your Dog is ImportantOne of the best things you can do for your pet is to socialize them, not only will your dog benefit from the confidence it gains, but your family will too when they don't have to worry about keeping the dog's teeth away from stranger's skin.- Planning a Family Reunion Does Not Have To Be StressfulPlanning a great family reunion can be a big job, but it does not have to leave you pulling your hair out.
- Choosing a Location for Your Family ReunionWhen planning these family reunions there is usually an issue of location. Either your family lives far away, or they are too large to fit just anywhere. There are some guidelines to follow when choosing a location for your family reunion.
- Memories of My Best Friend LouieThe lifetime memories of my best friend of 30 years that is no longer with us.
How ALS/Lou Gehrig's Disease Changed My LifeThree years ago, I received a devastating diagnosis; I had ALS, a disabling neuromuscular disease which could kill me in 2-5 years, and for which there is no cure.
Living with Disfigurement: The Disease of Fibrous DysplasiaThis article details a life of living with a rare disease and facial disfigurement and the psychological and social effects
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