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Women and Family

Bi-weekly blog from our resident expert, Brad Weisman

Women and Family

Currently, divorce rates in the United States come to 2.3 people per 1,000. While the overall trend is steadily declining, it’s on the rise for people who are over the age of 50. If you are currently starting a new chapter of your life post-divorce, then it may involve joining the world of dating again. If that’s the case, then keep reading for the link between divorce, dating, and dental health!

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Cats have a reputation for being independent creatures, content to spend their days lounging in a sunny spot or chasing a toy mouse around the house. However, research suggests that cats can form strong bonds with their human caregivers, especially children.

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Women and Family

Many of us have probably considered, in one way or another, what we value most in a relationship. We might not say it explicitly, but we have thought about it.

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Being Married made me realize how important good Pre-Marital counseling and regular marital counseling is. These type of services were not widely available to couples at the time that I got married and when it was offered you had to join the church in order to be counseled.

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Communication is the key to any successful relationship, and this applies to the relationship between teachers and parents too. However, with a wide variety of communication channels available today, it can be challenging to bridge the gap between busy teachers and even busier parents. In this blog post, we’ll explore some practical strategies to help break down the communication barrier between teachers and parents so that everyone involved in children’s education can work together toward their success.

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Burnout in youth sports is a threat to the physical and mental stamina of young athletes.As competitive youth athletics engages younger participants each year, the threat of, both, physical and mental burnout in young players grows more imminent. Over involvement in competitive leagues has long-term consequences for kids, if after the first 12 years of their lives they abandon organized sports or, perhaps, physical activity completely.

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Dating a depressed person may be stressful, not to mention draining emotionally. It hurts to see your partner struggle with negativity, self-defeat, and harmful behaviours. The fact is that managing a relationship with a depressed person may be difficult. You could find it more challenging to manage the relationship as they struggle with the highs and lows of everyday life, especially if you don’t have any support or are unfamiliar with this prevalent mental health problem.

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Relationships take work, they take time, and they take energy. But when do you decide enough is enough. When do you say, this relationship is no longer for me, I need to end it. And how do you finally decide it’s okay to let it go?

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A common theme in all of such situation is the things between the two of you just are not amazing as they used to be. It is not the end of the world, and it is definitely an issue that can be completely fixed. Using the communication skills can help in highlighted above, you can also fix such issues before they can help to be something that is bigger.

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