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I am proud of my kid when he shows maturity in the face of adversity

We often expect immediate results from our actions in today's materialistic world. There are times, however, when we continue with our actions without expecting any tangible results. Since my son was a toddler, I've been telling him bedtime stories. Over the past six years, he has requested a story about life and love every night. In order to satisfy his curiosity, I devote a great deal of time to gathering knowledge from various sources, including children's books, TV shows, the internet, YouTube, and Facebook. Sometimes he loves the stories, and other times he falls asleep before they end, so I repeat them the next night. I told him a story about Lord Buddha one night: Lord Buddha was speaking to a group of people in the forest where he lived one day. It was usual for people to come from far and wide to listen to his wise words. A furious businessman was among the crowd that morning. The man was angry because his family spent hours listening to Buddha, whom he thou

Continuing bedtime stories with your child for a long time

Many of my readers have asked how long bedtime stories should continue with their children. The role bedtime stories play in raising well-rounded children has become increasingly important in today's world. The stories I read to my son at bedtime help him to visualize positive things before going to sleep, according to my experience. Positive messages should be infused into these stories, though they should be simple. Up until early teenage years, when children are around 10-11 years old, bedtime stories can be beneficial. As children approach puberty, they may become more absorbed in their own worlds and seek more privacy. Although bedtime stories may not be able to prevent negative teenage experiences, they can lay a positive foundation. Keep this practice going as long as your child is interested, without forcing it on them. If your child is between the ages of 12 and 16, consider introducing them to books and stories they can read on their own. They will not only be able

The Paris Olympic (Guest Post)

The Olympics is a mega sports event held in every 4 years. This time, it has been hosted in France. This is the 3 rd Olympic event that has been hosted in France. The first Olympic event was hosted in France dates all the way back to 1900, following the first Modern Olympic Event hosted in Athens, Greece, then 24 years (100 years before today) later the next Olympic event was hosted in France was in 1924. France is located in the western part of Europe. Its capital is Paris, where the Olympics are being hosted. Paris is known as the city of Fashion, love, art, culture, architecture and monuments. The unique paintings and architecture in the Louvre Museum, the Arc de Triomphe and the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel are well known. There are a total of 35 stadiums in and around Paris where a sport will be held. All 35 stadiums are below: Ø   Aquatics Centre (Artistic Swimming, Diving, Water Polo) Ø   Bercy Arena (Gymnastics, Basketball, Trampolining) Ø   Bordeaux Stadium (Football)

Summer Beauty

During the summer, Assam transforms into a vibrant landscape filled with lush greenery and bustling village life. During this time, paddy fields come alive as farmers prepare the soil and sow the seeds. A picturesque scene reflects the essence of rural life thanks to the rich, green hues of the countryside. The villages are buzzing with activity, showcasing the harmonious coexistence of tradition and nature. Summer in Assam is more than a season; it is a celebration of resilience, regeneration, and enduring spirit. Whether you're walking through verdant fields or watching the communal efforts of villagers, the beauty of Assam in summer is a testament to its natural splendor and cultural diversity.