NOYE: WOULD RATHER FIND SOMETHING ON BLACK HOME SCHOOLING Home schooling is popular among parents and children alike. Unlike traditional schooling, home schooling allows for a more personal curriculum to be formed which suits the exact needs of the pupil. Further more, it also allows for a pupil to gain more time with their teacher […]
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By Rebecca Walker The development of your child is something that you play an integral role in. For centuries scientists have debated whether intelligence stems from nature or nurture, however regardless of the role nature plays, the role of nurture cannot be disputed as one of the most critical elements in molding who your child […]
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By Mrs. Kathy Morelli Are you at risk for postpartum depression? Read on for information! We live with the myth of the natural mother. The truth is that many social behaviors, including mothering, are learned behaviors. It might be easier to discuss communication and relationship skills within a marriage as a learned behavior than mothering. If you […]
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recently released a statement encouraging parents to ban direct screen time (television, movies, and any portable screen device) for children under two years of age. The Academy explained, “This updated policy statement provides further evidence that media — both foreground and background — have potentially negative effects and no known […]
By Aiyana Ma’at If you’re anything like me you understand the importance of giving children chores and allowing/requiring them to contribute to the smooth running of your household. It’s important for a whole host of reasons. Assigning household chores to our kids teaches personal and social responsibility. It allows children to experience both a sense […]
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By Aiyana Ma’at A few years ago the Creator placed on my heart the need for my husband, Ayize, and I and our children to create a time to come together purely to give thanks to God for all that He has done, is doing and will continue to do in our lives. I expressed […]
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By Jonathan Hardcastle Being a teenager is a troubling time. While adjusting to all the changes going on both in your biology and your responsibilities, making the right decisions can be hard when it comes to topics such as relationships. In this article, we’ll offer some statistics regarding teenage relationships so that you can better […]
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By Team BLAM There are so many people, groups, and organizations doing truly great things to keep kids healthy and active and The Movement is no exception. The all-volunteer group’s plan is to create a social avalanche of publicity onto the issue of childhood obesity by holding flash mob dance performances around the country from […]
Back in 2008, NFL player DeMarcus Ware and his wife Taniqua caught a lot of criticism over their decision to adopt a white baby. Some argued that White babies are easily adopted as there are long waiting lines for them, but that black babies in America have a shortage of adoptive parents. But to the […]
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By Neysa Ellery Taylor For the past 72 hours, I’ve been taking body shots. No, not the type of body shot that involves drinking liquor off some strangers belly. I am talking about the world of boxing and the body shots that come from having hard blows hitting you in the stomach. That is the […]
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Ever Thought About Home Schooling? Here’s 4 Reasons To Consider It More
/in Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byNOYE: WOULD RATHER FIND SOMETHING ON BLACK HOME SCHOOLING Home schooling is popular among parents and children alike. Unlike traditional schooling, home schooling allows for a more personal curriculum to be formed which suits the exact needs of the pupil. Further more, it also allows for a pupil to gain more time with their teacher […]
It’s Important To Take Time To Teach Your Child
/in Black Family, Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Rebecca Walker The development of your child is something that you play an integral role in. For centuries scientists have debated whether intelligence stems from nature or nurture, however regardless of the role nature plays, the role of nurture cannot be disputed as one of the most critical elements in molding who your child […]
Postpartum Depression And The Myth Of The Natural Mother
/in motherhood, Parenting/byBy Mrs. Kathy Morelli Are you at risk for postpartum depression? Read on for information! We live with the myth of the natural mother. The truth is that many social behaviors, including mothering, are learned behaviors. It might be easier to discuss communication and relationship skills within a marriage as a learned behavior than mothering. If you […]
Technology & Our Children. What’s Going On?
/in Black Family, Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byThe American Academy of Pediatrics recently released a statement encouraging parents to ban direct screen time (television, movies, and any portable screen device) for children under two years of age. The Academy explained, “This updated policy statement provides further evidence that media — both foreground and background — have potentially negative effects and no known […]
Kids Need Chores. It’s Way More Important Than You Think.
/in Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Aiyana Ma’at If you’re anything like me you understand the importance of giving children chores and allowing/requiring them to contribute to the smooth running of your household. It’s important for a whole host of reasons. Assigning household chores to our kids teaches personal and social responsibility. It allows children to experience both a sense […]
Strong Family 101: Do You ‘Give Thanks’ WITH Your Family Consistently?
/in Black Family, Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Aiyana Ma’at A few years ago the Creator placed on my heart the need for my husband, Ayize, and I and our children to create a time to come together purely to give thanks to God for all that He has done, is doing and will continue to do in our lives. I expressed […]
Teenage Relationships: Are You Aware Of The Statistics?
/in Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Jonathan Hardcastle Being a teenager is a troubling time. While adjusting to all the changes going on both in your biology and your responsibilities, making the right decisions can be hard when it comes to topics such as relationships. In this article, we’ll offer some statistics regarding teenage relationships so that you can better […]
Flash Mob Alert! Join The Nationwide Dance Party For Healthy Kids & Fight Childhood Obesity Oct.24th-31st
/in Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Team BLAM There are so many people, groups, and organizations doing truly great things to keep kids healthy and active and The Movement is no exception. The all-volunteer group’s plan is to create a social avalanche of publicity onto the issue of childhood obesity by holding flash mob dance performances around the country from […]
Black Couples That Adopt White Babies. Does It Matter?
/in Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBack in 2008, NFL player DeMarcus Ware and his wife Taniqua caught a lot of criticism over their decision to adopt a white baby. Some argued that White babies are easily adopted as there are long waiting lines for them, but that black babies in America have a shortage of adoptive parents. But to the […]
I Don’t Condemn Anyone For Choosing To Divorce & I Believe No One Should Condemn Me For Making My Marriage Work
/in Infidelity, Cheating & Affairs, Love & Marriage, motherhood, Outside Interference/byBy Neysa Ellery Taylor For the past 72 hours, I’ve been taking body shots. No, not the type of body shot that involves drinking liquor off some strangers belly. I am talking about the world of boxing and the body shots that come from having hard blows hitting you in the stomach. That is the […]