By Whitney Greer Now that the Jerry Sandusky case for child abuse is underway, it is critical that families engage in a discussion about sexual abuse and increased advocacy for victims. According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, there are 80,000 reported cases of child abuse reported each year in the United States. […]
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Twin sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry sat down with “Access Hollywood” recently and discussed pregnancy and motherhood. Tamara talked about her weird cravings during the course of her pregnancy and also revealed that she and her husband Adam Housley are expecting a boy. During the course of their interview they kept making this borderline annoying noise […]
By Oretha Winston Genuine fatherhood is crucial to the growth, development and social structure of our society. Unfortunately, there are too few fathers in our homes. How this happened could be blamed on a myriad of things. What we can do to correct it is definitely a heavy lift. According to counselor Bill Glass, who […]
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video platform video management video solutions video player Megachurch pastor and televangelist Creflo Dollar — who has drawn scrutiny for his flashy lifestyle and preaching that prosperity is good — was arrested early Friday after authorities say he slightly hurt his 15-year-old daughter in a fight at his metro Atlanta home. Fayette County Sheriff’s deputies […]
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By Auntie Artichoke Many fathers assume discipline means yelling, threatening or spanking children when their behavior is unacceptable. However, discipline can be interpreted in many ways and dealt with differently among different fathers. The first thing to know about discipline is the two ways it can be interpreted. Some men may be confusing discipline — which means […]
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Everybody feels stress at some point in their lives when raising children is involved. Some people have more difficulty dealing with it than others. In this video we help a single mom with two adopted sons cope with the feelings of resentment that are starting to rise up because she’s overwhelmed. Been there, done that? […]
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By Oretha Winston Across the United States, almost 7.8 million* children are living in homes where grandparents or other relatives are the householders, with more than 5.8 million children living in grandparents’ homes and nearly 2 million children living in other relatives’ homes. These families are often called “grandfamilies.” More than 2.5 million grandparents are […]
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By Neysa Ellery Taylor I’m not a stepmom. I consider stepmoms to be women who married a man knowing that he had children from a previous relationship. That term doesn’t define me or my situation. My husband did not have kids with another woman before we were married. My husband had a set of twins […]
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By Ms. N. Meridian When things don’t work out between you and the person you married, you suffer internally, agonizing over a new life without each other, reminiscing about the way he once made you feel. Then, it hits you: what about your children? What happens to them? For most, the custodial decision is practical. […]
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VIDEO: We are often complimented when we are out and about with our children on how well behaved our babies are. After smiling and showing appreciation for the compliment we usually give each other a look of affirmation that says “We’re doing a good job baby.” Because of the numerous compliments we get and inquiries […]
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The Elephant in the Room: Why Black Folks Need to Talk about Sex Abuse
/in Parenting/byBy Whitney Greer Now that the Jerry Sandusky case for child abuse is underway, it is critical that families engage in a discussion about sexual abuse and increased advocacy for victims. According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, there are 80,000 reported cases of child abuse reported each year in the United States. […]
Tia & Tamera Talk Pregnancy & Motherhood
/in motherhood, Parenting/byTwin sisters Tia and Tamera Mowry sat down with “Access Hollywood” recently and discussed pregnancy and motherhood. Tamara talked about her weird cravings during the course of her pregnancy and also revealed that she and her husband Adam Housley are expecting a boy. During the course of their interview they kept making this borderline annoying noise […]
Fatherhood Is Crucial To Society’s Survival
/in Fatherhood, Parenting/byBy Oretha Winston Genuine fatherhood is crucial to the growth, development and social structure of our society. Unfortunately, there are too few fathers in our homes. How this happened could be blamed on a myriad of things. What we can do to correct it is definitely a heavy lift. According to counselor Bill Glass, who […]
Mega Pastor Creflo Dollar Arrested For Allegedly Choking And Punching His Daughter
/in From Across The Web, Parenting/byvideo platform video management video solutions video player Megachurch pastor and televangelist Creflo Dollar — who has drawn scrutiny for his flashy lifestyle and preaching that prosperity is good — was arrested early Friday after authorities say he slightly hurt his 15-year-old daughter in a fight at his metro Atlanta home. Fayette County Sheriff’s deputies […]
Fatherhood And Discipline: 5 Tips On Balancing Being Firm And Bonding
/in Black Men, Fatherhood, Parenting/byBy Auntie Artichoke Many fathers assume discipline means yelling, threatening or spanking children when their behavior is unacceptable. However, discipline can be interpreted in many ways and dealt with differently among different fathers. The first thing to know about discipline is the two ways it can be interpreted. Some men may be confusing discipline — which means […]
Single, Divorced, Frustrated Mom….And Starting To RESENT My Children
/in Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers, Black Family, Parenting, Singles & Dating/byEverybody feels stress at some point in their lives when raising children is involved. Some people have more difficulty dealing with it than others. In this video we help a single mom with two adopted sons cope with the feelings of resentment that are starting to rise up because she’s overwhelmed. Been there, done that? […]
“Grandfamilies” Are Growing In America…Here Are Some Ways For You To Be Prepared
/in Black Family, Parenting/byBy Oretha Winston Across the United States, almost 7.8 million* children are living in homes where grandparents or other relatives are the householders, with more than 5.8 million children living in grandparents’ homes and nearly 2 million children living in other relatives’ homes. These families are often called “grandfamilies.” More than 2.5 million grandparents are […]
I’m NOT A Stepmom
/in motherhood, Parenting/byBy Neysa Ellery Taylor I’m not a stepmom. I consider stepmoms to be women who married a man knowing that he had children from a previous relationship. That term doesn’t define me or my situation. My husband did not have kids with another woman before we were married. My husband had a set of twins […]
9 Things Kids Of Divorced Parents Don’t Want To Admit
/in Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Ms. N. Meridian When things don’t work out between you and the person you married, you suffer internally, agonizing over a new life without each other, reminiscing about the way he once made you feel. Then, it hits you: what about your children? What happens to them? For most, the custodial decision is practical. […]
A Positive Deposit In The Lives Of Our Children
/in Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers, B Intentional NEWS, Parenting/byVIDEO: We are often complimented when we are out and about with our children on how well behaved our babies are. After smiling and showing appreciation for the compliment we usually give each other a look of affirmation that says “We’re doing a good job baby.” Because of the numerous compliments we get and inquiries […]