Reminiscing on when my children were small, I think back and say life was so much easier. I did not realize it until my kids became teenagers. I’ve conquered and embraced every moment of parenting. There are many different stages that children evolve into. As child grow the parents should grow as well. As aContinue reading “Raising Small Children”
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Self-Care
The word for today is self-care! I have spoken previously about the importance on how parenting starts in the womb. A mother’s mental state when the child is in the womb can affect the baby once he/she is born. If the mother has a good mental state, then the mother can raise a healthy child!Continue reading “Self-Care”
After Birth
Women will go through various things during a pregnancy both physically and emotionally. After delivering a baby, in that moment women will experience joy, peace, excitement and other range of emotions. However, no one discuss the fear, the sadness, and other emotional roller-coaster that may be attached to pregnancy. Your body just went through somethingContinue reading “After Birth”
The Pregnancy -Part Two
There are many books that explains to women what their bodies may experience. Every pregnancy is different some situations may be similar but never exactly the same. Some women will enjoy being pregnant and it will be all butterflies and rainbows throughout the entire pregnancy and some women will have a rollercoaster experience. WhenContinue reading “The Pregnancy -Part Two”
The Pregnancy – Part One
All women remember when they found out they was pregnant. Many times, women may have an inkling that she is expecting because she may have been trying to conceive or knew it could happen. At the age of sixteen teenagers are not thinking about having a baby. I know I wasn’t, and even if theContinue reading “The Pregnancy – Part One”
Who Am I? And Why Am I Here?
Who am I and why am I here? My name is Miko and I am The New Statistic! What is the New statistic you may ask? well let me tell you. I have Beat the odds of what society calls a statistic. I come from a single mother; I have witnessed her go through manyContinue reading “Who Am I? And Why Am I Here?”