by Abigail Bibimauri | Lifestyle
We’ve all heard it: we are currently living through a “loneliness pandemic.” It sounds heavy, and it feels heavy. Even if your phone is blowing up with notifications, it’s still possible to feel like you’re drifting on an island. We talk to people every day who feel...
by Abigail Bibimauri | Lifestyle
Yelling at children – especially younger kids – appears to be effective. They stop whatever they’re doing (or not meant to be doing) and start obeying you. Even so, here’s why experts are recommending we reserve yelling only for when we need to protect...
by Abigail Bibimauri | Lifestyle
In 1997, Dr Gary Chapman released the book The 5 Love Languages of Children as a follow-up to his bestseller, The Five Love Languages. The concepts that Dr Chapman shares in his book are essentially about how to increase a child’s sense of self-worth, love, belonging...
by Abigail Bibimauri | Faith
As a person of faith, I have always been intrigued by the biblical perspective on wealth and prosperity. It is a topic that often sparks debates and misunderstandings. However, by delving into the pages of the Bible, we can uncover a profound understanding of God’s...
by Abigail Bibimauri | Lifestyle
As we head into a new year, many parents are reflecting on family routines and goals for 2026. One common challenge is helping children take responsibility for everyday tasks – like putting away school bags, picking up towels, or tidying toys – without constant...