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Motherhood, the real connection

  Motherhood and having a child is more than a blood connection. It is a part of you, a part you have not discovered yet. But when you do, when you have gone on to that journey, it is so incredibly moving. You will know her; you will embrace that part of you, that part which you will discover. That part, you have not seen and felt yet. She will encourage you to be more, She will make you braver, She will make you aware of how strong you have been, how strong you are. She will make you see how incredible you are in more than one way. She will make you realize you are a fighter if you have to be one. She will make you aware of that warrior; you have always hidden in you that you can fight for what is right and needs protection. She will make you that adventurer who does take a risk for the greater good. Motherhood is more than a blood connection. It is a journey you decide to take and share with a child, which does not always need to be born from your loi...

When Parenting becomes difficult - during separation

  When parenting becomes difficult.   Each Child Has Unique Needs Each child brings their own personality, challenges, and needs. As a mom, it’s never easy to balance them all. That’s why it’s equally important to learn how to balance yourself . This guide offers ideas and approaches tailored to each child, which can be adapted or expanded as needed over time. How Children Can Get Your Attention When a child needs your attention or wants to talk: Ask them to gently place their hand on your hip, shoulder, or arm—whichever is easiest for them to reach. When you feel their hand, place yours over it and give them a warm, reassuring smile. This lets them know you see them and that you care. Finish what you're doing if it can’t be paused immediately, then turn your full attention to them as soon as you can. General Guidelines for Interacting with Children Be Present: Try to give your full attention when they n...