A Christian Perspective on Co-sleeping

A Christian Perspective on Co-sleeping

June 17, 2009 by Mama Heartfilled  
Published in Motherhood

Co-sleeping induces important behavioral and physiological adaptations in mothers and infants, including increased breast-feeding, increased use of the safe back sleeping position, reduced deep-sleep, which may prevent SIDs (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), longer stretches of infant sleep, more affectionate and protective maternal instincts, less infant crying, and more positive night time experiences by bed-sharing families.

The Allure of Being Skinny: Is It for Men, or Ourselves?

The Allure of Being Skinny: Is It for Men, or Ourselves?

May 21, 2009 by Life Plots  
Published in Women

Healthy women are constantly trying to lose weight throughout the Western world, even though men constantly telling them it doesn’t matter. So who are they losing weight for?

Pushing Our Girls Too Far

Pushing Our Girls Too Far

May 9, 2009 by Ella Marsh  
Published in Motherhood

Everyone complains about the media and magazines giving our teens the wrong idea of beauty. But what message are mothers passing on to their little girls? One mother worries her own daughter may be learning too much too fast.

Beauty Tragedy

Beauty Tragedy

April 2, 2008 by jhenz  
Published in Makeup

Ever experienced trying out different beauty regimes or products to enhance yourself and it turned out a tragedy for you? Well, I did. Here’s my story.