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What I learned after my neurodivergent daughter's first year of school

What I learned after my neurodivergent daughter's first year of school

After my neurodivergent daughter's first school year, I'm not thinking about grades. I'm thinking about how far she's come — and what every child deserves.

Schuster Borka·
3 things that should be taught in every school — but aren't

3 things that should be taught in every school — but aren't

We spend years memorizing facts we'll never use, yet leave school without knowing how to manage money, stress, or healthy relationships. Here's what's missing.

Schuster Borka·
No Siblings? The Challenges and Perks of Being an Only Child

No Siblings? The Challenges and Perks of Being an Only Child

Many tend to judge parents raising only children as if being an only child inevitably comes with negative stereotypes. The lifestyle of only children is often mysterious and misunderstood, yet it actually has many positive sides. This article explores how being an only child can shape uniquely complex personalities and the challenges these kids might face growing up.

Farkas Izabella·
Today’s Youth: Lazy or Just Seeing Life Differently?

Today’s Youth: Lazy or Just Seeing Life Differently?

Today’s youth mindset often challenges parents who try to apply their own generation’s values. But the gap between generations opens the door to discovering fresh perspectives.

Szabó Erzsébet·
“There weren’t this many picky kids back then” – Did we really spoil their taste buds?

“There weren’t this many picky kids back then” – Did we really spoil their taste buds?

Older generations often say kids used to eat everything put in front of them. But did we really mess up their taste, or has the environment simply changed?

Szabó Erzsébet·
The Challenges of Adolescence: When Motherhood and Friendship Can Be Lifesavers

The Challenges of Adolescence: When Motherhood and Friendship Can Be Lifesavers

Standing at the doorstep of adolescence, motherhood brings new challenges. Luckily, my best friend’s support makes the journey easier since we’re walking the same path.

Szabó Erzsébet·
Ban or Guidance? Teens Are Being Locked Out of Social Media in Several Countries

Ban or Guidance? Teens Are Being Locked Out of Social Media in Several Countries

Social media is becoming an increasing challenge for parents and policymakers alike. So, is banning or guiding the right way to protect our kids from the digital world's risks?

Szabó Erzsébet·
"My parents apologized when they needed to." 10+1 timeless lessons my parents taught me

"My parents apologized when they needed to." 10+1 timeless lessons my parents taught me

Our parents teach us how to ride a bike, cook, and drive, but some less obvious lessons prove just as valuable. The internet community shared heartwarming answers about the meaningful habits their parents passed down.

Szőke Angéla·
Genes or Upbringing? What Really Shapes Who We Become?

Genes or Upbringing? What Really Shapes Who We Become?

We’ve long tried to understand how our personality develops, often asking: do our genes or our upbringing shape us more? Modern research sheds fresh light on this classic debate.

Schuster Borka·
"Obesity will never be sexy or healthy." - Unpopular truths no one dares to say

"Obesity will never be sexy or healthy." - Unpopular truths no one dares to say

We asked people online about unpopular opinions that are actually sad facts. These thoughts often challenge social norms, but they deserve an honest conversation.

Szőke Angéla·
Ask Your Child to Draw a Scientist – Why Their Drawing Matters

Ask Your Child to Draw a Scientist – Why Their Drawing Matters

Children’s drawings of scientists reveal a lot about how they see the world and social roles. The ‘Draw a Scientist’ experiment helps us understand the image of scientists living in kids’ minds.

Schuster Borka·
"I Wasn't Raised to Be a Strong Woman, but a Passive Wife" – Stories of Women Raised by Their Fathers

"I Wasn't Raised to Be a Strong Woman, but a Passive Wife" – Stories of Women Raised by Their Fathers

Growing up without a mother is tough for any child, but especially painful for a little girl missing that maternal warmth. These stories reveal how that absence shapes their lives.

Szőke Angéla·
How to Teach Your Dog to Stay Away from the Christmas Tree

How to Teach Your Dog to Stay Away from the Christmas Tree

The holiday season is full of magic and joy, but for pet owners—especially dog parents—setting up a festive tree can be quite the challenge. Our furry friends are naturally curious and drawn to the colorful, sparkling decorations. In this article, I’ll share gentle and patient ways to teach your dog to keep their distance from the Christmas tree.

Farkas Izabella·
Too Much Childhood Praise Can Cause Anxiety – Here’s the Psychological Reason Why

Too Much Childhood Praise Can Cause Anxiety – Here’s the Psychological Reason Why

Every parent naturally wants their child to grow into a happy, successful adult. Many believe regular praise and encouragement are key to this. But like many things in life, too much can backfire—especially when praise isn’t tied to real achievement. So, what’s behind this, and how does it shape a child’s future?

Farkas Izabella·
5 Parenting “Mistakes” That Can Hold Back Your Child’s Independence

5 Parenting “Mistakes” That Can Hold Back Your Child’s Independence

Parenting often puts us in situations where the right move isn’t so clear. Here are five common habits that may seem harmless at first but can actually keep kids from growing into confident, independent individuals.

Farkas Izabella·
Daniel Naroditsky: The Chess Grandmaster Who Became a Role Model at 29

Daniel Naroditsky: The Chess Grandmaster Who Became a Role Model at 29

Daniel Naroditsky, one of the United States’ most gifted chess grandmasters, passed away at just 29. His journey and character inspired countless people and set a shining example.

Nyul Debóra·
Why Punishment Is Actually Harmful—and How We’ve Passed It Down for Generations

Why Punishment Is Actually Harmful—and How We’ve Passed It Down for Generations

Parenting is full of myths that get handed down from one generation to the next. One of the most common is the belief that strictness and punishment are the best ways to raise kids. The truth couldn’t be more different.

Farkas Izabella·
Women Are Getting Wealthier — And It’s Starting to Change the World

Women Are Getting Wealthier — And It’s Starting to Change the World

Women’s roles in society are growing stronger thanks to higher education and financial independence. It’s worth exploring the impact of this shift from several angles.

Szőke Angéla·
What Your Child’s "Misbehavior" Often Really Means

What Your Child’s "Misbehavior" Often Really Means

When kids act differently than usual, it’s natural for parents to wonder what’s behind their emotional or provocative actions. Sometimes it’s genuine exhaustion or inner tension, but often these so-called “misbehaviors” are actually part of healthy growth.

Farkas Izabella·
Is Your Outdoor Dog Peeing on the Front Door? Here’s a Solution

Is Your Outdoor Dog Peeing on the Front Door? Here’s a Solution

Dogs can be puzzling, especially when they pick up habits that leave us scratching our heads. One common challenge many dog owners face is when their outdoor male dog regularly pees on doors. What’s behind this behavior, and how can we help them break this awkward habit? Let’s dive deep into this behavior so you can act with confidence and care.

Farkas Izabella·
My Teen Is Giving Me a Real "Self-Discovery Course"

My Teen Is Giving Me a Real "Self-Discovery Course"

Self-awareness often comes not just from books and courses but becomes part of our daily lives—especially when we’re raising teenagers. These moments can lead to deeper self-understanding and help us work through old wounds from the past.

Szabó Erzsébet·
3 Things That Could Be Different in Schools — And It’s Not About Money

3 Things That Could Be Different in Schools — And It’s Not About Money

September always brings back a flood of school memories for me, just like for many others. And honestly, not all of them are the best. While I can at least understand the chalk shortage and the early morning classes in theory, as an adult, I find it harder to excuse the following shortcomings.

Schuster Borka·
Small Signs That Show I’m Doing Something Right as a Parent

Small Signs That Show I’m Doing Something Right as a Parent

Being a parent is probably one of life’s biggest challenges. Sometimes, just a moment, a reaction, or a sentence reveals that I’ve passed on something valuable.

Schuster Borka·
Tomorrow’s Kids Will Attend Completely Different Schools – Here’s What We’re Seeing Now

Tomorrow’s Kids Will Attend Completely Different Schools – Here’s What We’re Seeing Now

As technology advances and the world goes more digital, schools are embracing fresh innovations. Future schools will likely create learning spaces that truly support interactive and teamwork-based education. Many institutions are already adopting this exciting approach.

Farkas Izabella·
What I’ve Uncovered and What’s Still Hidden: Toxic Childhood Dynamics in Adulthood

What I’ve Uncovered and What’s Still Hidden: Toxic Childhood Dynamics in Adulthood

Childhood experiences leave a lasting mark on our adult relationships. Discover how these patterns show up and how to recognize and navigate them with care.

Szabó Erzsébet·
3 Sentences I Didn’t Hear as a Child—and Still Miss Today

3 Sentences I Didn’t Hear as a Child—and Still Miss Today

Our childhood shapes us in ways we often don’t realize, especially when it comes to how we see ourselves. As an adult, I’m still working through fears that might have been avoided if I’d heard certain words growing up.

Schuster Borka·
The Best Age to Give Your Child a Smartphone

The Best Age to Give Your Child a Smartphone

More and more kids are getting smartphones at younger ages. But is it really necessary for elementary schoolers to carry the online world with them? Experts agree: early access can seriously impact mental and cognitive development.

Schuster Borka·
3 Childhood Phrases That Shattered Our Self-Confidence

3 Childhood Phrases That Shattered Our Self-Confidence

We often don’t realize how deeply some childhood phrases can affect us. These seemingly harmless sentences often come from parents, teachers, or peers trying their best to guide, teach, or simply show love. Yet, certain words don’t always have the impact we hope for. Let’s explore which phrases still influence our confidence as adults and how to replace them with more supportive, uplifting alternatives.

Farkas Izabella·
This Is What You’re Like When Raised by Narcissistic Parents

This Is What You’re Like When Raised by Narcissistic Parents

Some grow up with narcissistic parents, and it deeply shapes their inner world—often in powerful ways.

Szirák Viki·
5 Relationship Patterns We Unconsciously Inherit from Our Parents

5 Relationship Patterns We Unconsciously Inherit from Our Parents

Parental patterns are deeply woven into our personalities and often shape our relationships without us even realizing it. These learned behaviors form early and influence how we connect with others as adults. Here, we explore five common relationship patterns we often carry from our parents, usually without being aware of them.

Farkas Izabella·

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