From Womb To N.I.C.U
I came back to my ward and laid on the bed, closed my eyes and took a very deep breath, tears started to roll down in hush and pictures of my son flashed back my mind again and again, asking myself, “what have I done to my baby?”
7 Musts for Misbehavior of Children with Special Needs
When you lack a mutually kind and loving relationship with your child, you will have greater difficulty getting him to follow your requests.
6 Top Tips for Homeschool Success
Many teachers eagerly confide that often the greatest difficulty with teaching is managing behavior rather than teaching the material itself.
Adopting Orphans: A Noble Endeavor
The Prophet (saw) said, “I and the one who takes care of an orphan will enter Paradise together.” Then he joined his index and middle finger together. (Bukhari)
Super Moms! Smart Moms! Mom-ship Is Not Only About Delivery
There are thousands of real life super moms who don’t blog about motherhood on the internet. They may be uneducated themselves, but they educate their children to have the best of manners and cultivate immense discipline in their lives.
Special Needs: The Other Taboo
Children who have disabilities should not be humiliated, rejected, or discriminated against, based upon their disability. Instead, their family and community should assist them with their special needs and with what will help them become functionaries in society.
5 Easy Discipline Methods You Can Bank On
Participating in pleasurable activities with your children is an important aspect of raising them. It helps you to bond with them, and it can also help prevent some forms of misbehavior.
Corrupter of Faith
The Jinn of Aladdin is a dangerous baby sitter for your child because Aladdin and magic lamp appears to be an "Islamic" story. Every time the "Muslim" Aladdin needs help, instead of approaching AllahAllah Subhanahu-wa-Taala, he rubs the lamp. The story tells that the Jinn is swifter in responding and furnishes all the jobs given to him by his 'Master' Aladdin.
12 Tips for Successful Disciplining
Being unfair or excessively harsh when correcting your child can sometimes lead to your child retaliating in subtle ways, such as venting his anger on younger siblings.