By Mark Thorton Children in the US are raised to be communists. Most of the parents are too and don’t even know it. It doesn’t matter if you...
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“Why do I get a strawberry lollipop when she has grape?” my six-year-old niece asked. My nieces and nephew taught me early on that children often compare what they’re given with what others receive. This means that as the doting aunt, I’d better exercise good judgment!
By Mark Thorton Children in the US are raised to be communists. Most of the parents are too and don’t even know it. It doesn’t matter if you...
Parenting is a delicate balance between nurturing, guiding, and protecting. As children grow, the experiences they encounter shape not only their...
Yakaka Alhaji Aisami did not know it when she woke up that morning in April this year, but two things were going to happen to alter the trajectory of...
In Vietnamese culture, as in many others, people are often taught from a young age that humility is a virtue.
By Kimberlee Josephson Jeff Bezos recently released an op-ed on why the Washington Post will be refraining from endorsing political candidates...
BAVINA SOOKDEO “One of my mentors had said to me, 'children may not always remember what you taught but they will always remember how you made them...
I’VE often been asked, ‘What truly sets a good lawyer apart?’ In my experience, it’s not just about knowing the law – it’s about...
After decades reporting on soccer, three months helping to coach a team of children under age 7 came as a revelation.
THE RECENT ugly physical altercation involving two parents outside a secondary school in south Trinidad succinctly underscores a moral dilemma that...
No one from anywhere would ever mistake me for someone who makes beautiful things with her hands. Not paintings or mosaics or dresses or cupcakes....