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  1. Play Like Your Children by Lisa M. Hendey  
    Encouraging parents to "play" and exercise with their children supports fitness and family togetherness.

  2. The self-esteem giant by Peter Eleazar  
    Self esteem issues are inevitably blamed on something or someone ... childhood experiences, fathers, teachers.Whilst past hurts are very real and also painful, we cannot make someone else responsible fo rresolving them. This is a giant that must be met in a real battlefield. We have to come out fighting, without any compensatory covering and regardless of how small we may feel in the battle ... and we must confront the giant in order to get on with our lives ....

  3. The self-esteem giant by Peter Eleazar  
    Self esteem issues are inevitably blamed on something or someone ... childhood experiences, fathers, teachers.Whilst past hurts are very real and also painful, we cannot make someone else responsible fo rresolving them. This is a giant that must be met in a real battlefield. We have to come out fighting, without any compensatory covering and regardless of how small we may feel in the battle ... and we must confront the giant in order to get on with our lives ....

  4. The self-esteem giant by Peter Eleazar  
    Self esteem issues are inevitably blamed on something or someone ... childhood experiences, fathers, teachers.Whilst past hurts are very real and also painful, we cannot make someone else responsible fo rresolving them. This is a giant that must be met in a real battlefield. We have to come out fighting, without any compensatory covering and regardless of how small we may feel in the battle ... and we must confront the giant in order to get on with our lives ....

  5. The self-esteem giant by Peter Eleazar  
    Self esteem issues are inevitably blamed on something or someone ... childhood experiences, fathers, teachers.Whilst past hurts are very real and also painful, we cannot make someone else responsible fo rresolving them. This is a giant that must be met in a real battlefield. We have to come out fighting, without any compensatory covering and regardless of how small we may feel in the battle ... and we must confront the giant in order to get on with our lives ....

  6. The self-esteem giant by Peter Eleazar  
    Self esteem issues are inevitably blamed on something or someone ... childhood experiences, fathers, teachers.Whilst past hurts are very real and also painful, we cannot make someone else responsible fo rresolving them. This is a giant that must be met in a real battlefield. We have to come out fighting, without any compensatory covering and regardless of how small we may feel in the battle ... and we must confront the giant in order to get on with our lives ....

  7. The self-esteem giant by Peter Eleazar  
    Self esteem issues are inevitably blamed on something or someone ... childhood experiences, fathers, teachers.Whilst past hurts are very real and also painful, we cannot make someone else responsible fo rresolving them. This is a giant that must be met in a real battlefield. We have to come out fighting, without any compensatory covering and regardless of how small we may feel in the battle ... and we must confront the giant in order to get on with our lives ....

  8. The self-esteem giant by Peter Eleazar  
    Self esteem issues are inevitably blamed on something or someone ... childhood experiences, fathers, teachers.Whilst past hurts are very real and also painful, we cannot make someone else responsible fo rresolving them. This is a giant that must be met in a real battlefield. We have to come out fighting, without any compensatory covering and regardless of how small we may feel in the battle ... and we must confront the giant in order to get on with our lives ....

  9. A Few Quid for the Faire by dub W  
    Teenager's relationship with her mother leads to surprises.

  10. Coping With Crisis by Shirley Mahood  
    One of the dictionary definitions of crisis is a turning point, a change for our lives to become better. Well, it often feels like anything but a chance for something good. Learn how crisis can indeed help us become calmer, more peaceful people.

  11. Accepting Those Things We Cannot Change by Shirley Mahood  
    Having a person in a family diagnosed with a serious mental illness can bring chaos to the whole family unit. However, though no one would wish this for their loved one, I have at last found the blessings and the peace in learning to accept what I cannot change.

  12. TAKING IT OUT ON SOMEONE YOU KNOW WILL NOT MAKE YOUR STRESSES GO AWAY by Stan Popovich  
    When feeling stressed or anxious, some people sometimes take it out on there loved ones or somebody they know. There is a better way to deal with your stresses and anxieties besides taking it out on somebody else. As a result, here is a list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their stresses, anxieties, and fears.

  13. A FATHER'S LOVE by Anna Ashby-Caison  
    Today, Father's Day, I'm reminded of my father who passed away 29 years ago.

    The first time he ever said, "I love you" was on his deathbed. I imagined it took a lot of courage for him to say those three powerful words to me.

  14. DEALING WITH THE ANXIETIES OF MAINTAINING A FAMILY AND JOB by Stan Popovich  
    It is not easy to deal with your fears, anxieties, or depression while maintaining a family and job. It can be very tough to have to manage your anxieties while making a living and taking care of the kids. As a result, here are a few techniques on how you can become better at dealing with your fears, depression, and anxieties.

  15. WHEN A FAMILY MEMBER STRUGGLES WITH FEAR AND ANXIETY by Stan Popovich  
    Do you have a family member who struggles with fear and anxiety? It can be difficult to sit by and watch the person you love struggle while you are unable to do anything. Enclosed is a list of things that you can do to help the person overcome his or her own battle with anxiety and fear.

  16. Motherhood is No Joke by Linda Wattley  
    Being a mother goes deeper than one can imagine, especially when you know your child belongs to God.

  17. Day In, Day Out by Steve Uppendahl  
    Putting out fires isn't only a job for firefighters. Moms have their own fires to handle.

  18. Fathers, Forgive Them by Jacquelyn Horne  
    This was written in 2004 as an article for Father's Day. It holds good advice for helping your troubled teens.

  19. The Quilting Frame by Carolyn Kenney  
    Whenever my grandmother had to "finish off" a quilt, she could always rely on her friends for help. All the women were eager to come; it was one time when old acquaintances could gather together, enjoy each other's company and reminisce of the "good old days."

  20. The Cross and the Dining Room Table by hazel moodley  
    Family life should be given the absolute priority God intended it to have

  21. Kite In The Wind by Jacquelyn Horne  
    Life's lessons are hard to learn, especially when you're six. Kevin learned a hard one today.

  22. O Magnum, Mysterium! by Victoria Tkachuk  
    My Dad had a unique way of calling us to rise in the morning.

  23. Four Things Every Husband Needs to Know About His Wife by Dr. Sharon Schuetz  
    Most men have no idea what goes through the female mind. She's got a problem, he knows what she should do, but she won't let him give her the answer. So many marriage problems could be resolved if we all understood one simple fact. God made each gender different with specific needs. Our desires are different, our thinking processes are different, and our needs are different and understanding them can help us make great strides in relating to one another.

  24. Family Life is the Fodder for Great Stories by Lisa M. Hendey  
    Family Life is the Fodder for Great Stories
    Catholic Book Spotlight: The Perfect World Inside My Minivan -- One Mom's Journey Through the Streets of Suburbia by Marybeth Hicks
    by Lisa M. Hendey

  25. Ministering to Catholics Facing the End of a Marriage by Lisa M. Hendey  
    Catholic Book Spotlight, Antoinette Bosco, Growing in Faith When a Catholic Marriage Fails: For Divorced or Separated Catholics and Those Who Minister with Them

  26. Memories of Mom by Laura Salvaggio  
    Growing up with a mother who suffered with mental illness

  27. Lex Talionis by Debbie Sickler  
    With deep, deliberate breaths, he cleared his mind. Preparing. He was alone, just as instructed. No one to interfere or interrupt. Staring into the tall flame, he felt that it was time.

    "I am ready, oh Dark Lord"

  28. Hezekiah's Blooms by Jan Ross  
    Grandma always looked forward to this time of year … the insects were gone but there was soon to be a buzz of activity in her house. For years it had been customary for women from the nearby farms to gather at the first snow.

  29. Not the Brady Bunch by Libby East  
    Growing up I couldn't figure out why my family was not like the Brady Bunch. But mom mom's bipolar disorder has taught me many things.

  30. NO KISSING by Suellen Fry  
    This story is about a mothers love for her son and the beginning of his struggle for independence. It is also about her struggle ...of letting go.

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