Early parenting nostalgia

For many new parents, "Cherish it" is a difficult advice to follow.

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Older parents often tell those who cherish in the early days: It flashes. But, as Stephanie H. Murray wrote in 2022, this can be a very difficult advice when you are in a thick state. Ultimately, all parents can do is “main valuable moments in the midst of commotion and chaos.” “Brand them as much as possible in memory – write them down or share them with friends. Collect them like gems so that when your arms are finally free and your eyes are clearer, you can hold them in your hands.” Today’s reading list explores the gems and challenges of parenting.


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Why do we yearn for our parents’ hardest days

Stephanie H. Murray

Older parents always tell their young children to cherish every second. It will flash. However, following it is very difficult to recommend.

Read the article.

Why do dad's family often miss it

Written by Chiara del Joio

Many people have stronger bonds with their mothers’ relatives. Why?

Read the article.

Changes in American family values ​​are intensifying alienation

Joshua Coleman

Both parents and adult children often fail to recognize how much the rules of family life have changed over the past half century.

Read the article.


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