Teenagers are stressful, unpredictable, and moody, but that is all because their bodies are changing in some very big and important ways. Understanding how puberty affects their bodies – and more importantly, their mental health – can help you as a parent care for them in ways they don’t know they need.
For teens, it can be challenging to disassociate how they feel from a hormone imbalance. They feel what they feel, and it is your job as a parent to understand the signs and get them
Technology has become a huge part of our lives, and while it becomes overwhelming at times, it can also be immensely helpful in our daily life. In fact, technology is taking centre stage when it comes to taking care of your wellbeing.
Below are a few ways in which technology improves your health and wellbeing.
Wearable Technology and Smart Devices
The demand for wearable tech equipment is booming rapidly. These devices gather data which helps both doctors and patients track and assess the wearer’s
Sometimes it can feel as though you are stuck in a rut. You want to make changes so that you aren’t bored anymore, so that you’re happier, so that you’re making more money… but you don’t know where to begin.
This is how many people feel, but by taking stock of your situation and stepping away for a moment, you should be able to come up with a way to make those all-important changes and turn your life into what you want. It takes time and effort, but you really can change your life
When you have children – your own or those of visiting friends or relatives – in your home, you will want to spend some time ensuring that it’s completely safe for them to be in. The best way to do so is to move from room to room with a checklist of things to check, and ideas of what you can do to improve safety. It’s worth taking some time over this, but remember, once it’s done, your home will remain safe for a long time.
The Attic
You might not initially think of checking the attic











