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The Power of Presence
When “Good Parenting” Became a Feeling In modern parenting conversations, “good” has increasingly come to mean emotionally warm, verbally affirming, and immediately comforting. A good parent is expected to soothe distress quickly, validate feelings consistently, and minimize discomfort whenever possible. These traits are treated as obvious indicators of healthy parenting, reinforced by cultural messaging, therapeutic language, and social reward structures. When a child feels better in the moment, the parenting decision is assumed to have been correct, and when discomfort persists, the decision is often framed as a failure of care rather than a necessary part of development.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast10 days ago in Families
He was 3,000 miles away these signs told me he wanted to marry me
He was 3,000 miles away these signs told me he wanted to marry me The video call froze on his face. Not on a grand declaration or a romantic moment just him, mid-sentence, talking about his lease renewal. "I told them I might need a two-bedroom," he said. "You know. For when you visit. Or if you ever..."
By Understandshe.com12 days ago in Families
Six Things Women like More In Men Than Good looks
Physical attraction may spark interest, but it rarely sustains a meaningful relationship. While good looks can draw attention, they are not what build trust, emotional security, or long-term happiness. Many women value deeper qualities that make a man reliable, emotionally safe, and inspiring to be with. Here are six things women often like more in men than physical appearance.
By Ibrahim Shah 14 days ago in Families
Six Things Men like More In Women Than Good looks
Physical attraction often gets most of the attention in conversations about relationships, but in reality, long-term connection is built on much deeper qualities. While good looks may catch someone’s eye, they rarely hold someone’s heart. Here are six things many men value in women even more than physical beauty.
By Ibrahim Shah 14 days ago in Families
Professor Carlton Jama Adams on Raising Resilient Children in Complex Times. AI-Generated.
In conversations about modern parenting, Professor Carlton Jama Adams consistently brings the focus back to clarity, compassion, and responsibility. As a licensed clinical psychologist and professor of psychology, his work bridges theory and practice, offering families grounded tools for raising emotionally healthy children in a rapidly shifting world. With extensive experience working with children and families, along with teaching courses on masculinities, human services, community justice, Africana intellectual thought, and the psychology of oppression and liberation, his perspective reflects both clinical depth and cultural awareness.
By Carlton Adams14 days ago in Families








