By Laura L. Smith, Ph.D.
November 28, 2009
Watching the children of our children–our grandchildren–fills us with thoughts about the meaning of life. We find ourselves more concerned about our environment, nuclear proliferation, war, politics, healthcare, and the deficit we are leaving for our next generations to pay. Those issues, though always smoldering, felt relatively dormant during [...]
Grandparenting Anxiety
November 30th, 2009
Allowance Secrets- To Give Or Not To Give
November 21st, 2009
Aunties, Uncles, Grandparents as well as parents will find this interesting.
I just had to share this cool website with you
that I found. This lady’s giving away a huge
book on allowances, over 200 pages on
whether or not we should give our kids an
allowance, for F.R.E.E. I can’t believe it, this
is for real, if you’ve got kids [...]
Newborns Cry With Accents
November 9th, 2009
Newborn babies cry with regional accents. An amazing study found that 5 day old French babies cry with a distinct Gallic quality, while German babies have a Teutonic twang.
The finding suggest babies are eavesdropping on their parents’ conversations and picking up on their accents while still in the womb.
7 Medical Studies Prove You Can Communicate [...]
