Women and Family
Bi-weekly blog from our resident expert, Brad Weisman
15 Frugal Tips for a Memorable Wedding Day
by Andrew Lang April 28, 2024 Planning a wedding is an exciting journey, but it can also be quite expensive. However, with some creativity and strategic planning, you can have a beautiful wedding day without breaking the bank. Here are several frugal ways to celebrate your big day while keeping
Youth Sports and Social Development – How Team Sports Shape Kids Social Skills
By Kusi Michael February 06, 2024 Sports have always been integral to our lives, from playgrounds to professional arenas. For children, engaging in youth sports isn’t just about having fun and staying active; it’s also a remarkable way to nurture their social development. In this blog, we’ll explore how team sports
Fighting the Silent Epidemic: Safeguard Your Child’s Future with Vitamin D Screening at KinderCure
by Dr. Garima Mengi, Kindercure Clinic Gurgaon April 15, 2024 Vitamin D deficiency is a prevalent but often unnoticed health issue affecting a significant number of children worldwide, earning it the moniker “the silent epidemic.” At KinderCure, we understand the critical role Vitamin D plays in bone health, immune function
Post-COVID Booster Breastfeeding: Essential for Transferring Protective Antibodies to Babies, Bolstering Infant Health
by Serena Taj April 11, 2024 Breastfeeding has long been recognized as a cornerstone of infant health, offering a myriad of benefits that nurture both physical and emotional development. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging research sheds light on yet another critical advantage of breastfeeding: the transmission of
Unleash Your Child’s Inner Math Genius This Summer with SIP Abacus!
By Anand Vylo April 02, 2024 As parents, we want our children to thrive and reach their full potential. Summer break presents a golden opportunity to nurture their intellectual growth beyond the traditional classroom setting. While many parents focus on keeping kids entertained, there’s also a chance to bridge the learning
How to Help Senior Parents Adapt to Using a Wheelchair
by Thomas Brown March 19, 2024 Many senior citizens experience mobility problems that result in a demand for using a wheelchair. The transition can be really tough, not only on the physical but also on the psychological level. Loss of independence, sadness about previous capacities, getting frustrated with the new
Exquisite Nuptials Abroad: A Romantic Odyssey Through the Charm of France, Italy, and Spain
by La Fete February 23, 2024 In a world where love knows no boundaries, the trend of getting married abroad has taken the wedding industry by storm. Couples are increasingly drawn to the allure of picturesque landscapes, rich cultural experiences, and the undeniable romance that comes with tying the knot
Tackling Gaming Addiction, A Guide for Families
By Nora Brown March 01, 2024 Video games have been around for decades, from the humble beginnings of 2d pixelated lay-outs, to the hyperreal immersive sphere of today’s augmented reality, transcending simple entertainment attributes to become major cornerstones of global culture. Major advancements have propelled this global phenomenon to new heights, with
Finding Love In Your Senior Years. And Telling The Kids!
by Nicholas K. February 18, 2024 Love in our senior years often comes with a quiet, profound beauty, markedly different from the heady, impulsive romances of youth. In these later chapters of life, love is not a whirlwind, but rather a gentle breeze that soothes the soul and comforts the
3 Ways to Make Girls Crazy For You!
By Cathrine Jon January 30, 2024 It will be difficult for you to drive a girls crazy for you if you are a shy person. You will have to have the courage to approach and flirt with her like a professional. If you skip this step, you just need to practice