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Is Minecraft Safe for Kids? A Complete Parent’s Guide.. AI-Generated.
If your child has ever talked about building houses, fighting zombies, or exploring endless worlds, chances are they’re referring to Minecraft. With over a decade of popularity and millions of young players worldwide, it’s one of the most loved games among kids.
By Joe Jacksona day ago in Families
The perfect chocolate substitute. Naturally sweet for your little explorer
Take a seat, and first of all, use this space to give yourself the credit you deserve. We often talk about careers, degrees, and external achievements, but we rarely stop to acknowledge the work of raising children for what it truly is: the most demanding, complex, and vital job there is.
By Veronica Ruiz2 days ago in Families
Anna Dorosh, Supporting War-Affected Children in Ukraine: Grassroots Impact and Public Service
Anna Dorosh is a Ukrainian public-sector professional working in the Cabinet Secretariat of Ukraine, with expertise in European integration and strategic communications. She is a former assistant to the Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine. She is the initiator of an independent charitable project supporting children in difficult life circumstances, especially families affected by war and disability, SvyatKYOU. Dorosh has drawn on earlier experience in project management, stakeholder engagement, communications, and fundraising, including work connected to the Chernivtsi City Council, to build partnerships and expand practical support for vulnerable children in Ukraine.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 days ago in Families
Oksana Ivanets on Military Journalism, War Trauma, and Witnessing Russian Crimes in Ukraine
Oksana Ivanets is a Ukrainian military journalist and lieutenant colonel who served in both the State Border Guard Service and the Armed Forces of Ukraine. She has been a special correspondent for ArmyInform. She has reported from the frontline and recently de-occupied areas, especially in the Kharkiv region, documenting war crimes, occupation conditions, returning prisoners, and the experiences of soldiers and civilians under attack. Her work combines military communications, field reporting, and witness-based storytelling. In this interview, she reflects on service, trauma, propaganda, frontline ethics, and the moral burden of recording violence while preserving Ukraine’s war testimony for future history.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen2 days ago in Families
Your Health, Your Right: How to Live Better Every Day. AI-Generated.
This year, as communities across the globe mark the occasion, the United Arab Emirates stands as a shining example of a nation that has taken that principle seriously. From the bustling streets of Dubai to the calm corniche of Abu Dhabi, both UAE nationals and the millions of expatriates who call this country home have reason to feel protected. The UAE's mandatory health insurance framework — one of the most comprehensive in the region — ensures that residents, regardless of nationality or income, have access to medical care when they need it most. Platforms like Shory have made navigating this landscape significantly easier, allowing residents to compare, understand, and access health insurance coverage in a straightforward, transparent way — removing the confusion that once kept many people, particularly new expats, from getting adequately covered. It is a quiet but powerful safety net, one that transforms World Health Day from a symbolic celebration into a lived reality for people from over 200 nationalities sharing this remarkable land. Safeguarding health here is not left to chance; it is written into policy, backed by infrastructure, and felt in every clinic visit, every emergency room, every routine check-up that catches something before it becomes something worse.
By Sarath Menon3 days ago in Families
Separate Bedrooms
The Controversial Choice That Saved Our Relationship THE SECRET NOBODY TALKS ABOUT 🤫 My husband Daniel and I have slept in separate bedrooms for four years, and when people learn this they react with a mixture of concern, judgment, and morbid curiosity that reveals how deeply the cultural assumption that married couples must share a bed is embedded in our collective understanding of what marriage means, because sleeping separately is associated in most people's minds with relationship failure, with the cold war stage of dying marriages where physical distance reflects emotional distance and where the retreat to separate rooms is a prelim to the retreat to separate lives. But our experience has been the opposite of this assumption: separate bedrooms have produced more intimacy, better communication, improved physical affection, and dramatically better individual health than shared sleeping ever provided, and the decision which initially felt like a concession to failure has proven to be one of the most relationship-enhancing choices we have ever made 🏠💕
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Families
Marriage
How Losing Everything Revealed What We Actually Had THE MORNING WE LOST IT ALL 📉 The phone call came at 7:43 AM on a Wednesday morning while my husband Robert and I were eating breakfast with our two children who were arguing about whose turn it was to use the iPad, and the normalcy of this scene, the cereal bowls and the sibling bickering and the coffee growing cold while I refereed, made what followed feel like it was happening to someone else in a movie I was watching rather than in my actual kitchen in my actual life, because Robert's business partner called to inform him that their construction company was insolvent, that the bank was calling their loans immediately, that their largest client had filed a lawsuit for breach of contract, and that the personal guarantees Robert had signed on the business loans meant that our family was liable for approximately 1.7 million dollars in debt that the company could not pay, and in the approximately four minutes of that phone call our financial life which had been comfortable and secure and built on fifteen years of hard work and careful planning collapsed into a crater so deep that climbing out seemed not just difficult but genuinely impossible 📞😰
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Families
We Promised Forever, But War Chose Otherwise
The first time Ayaan saw Zoya, the world was still quiet. It was a late afternoon in their small town, where the sun melted softly into the hills and the call to prayer echoed like a gentle reminder of peace. Zoya stood near the old bookstore, her fingers tracing the spine of a worn novel, her eyes lost in another world. Ayaan didn’t know then that she would become his entire world.
By Truth words 3 days ago in Families
The culture and laws behind the choice for family names
When my wife and I filed for our marriage certificate in 2002, the civil office clerk asked her if she wanted to keep her family name or take mine. We exchanged a second-long glance and then she ticked under my surname.
By Aurel Stratan3 days ago in Families
10 Peaceful Destinations to Travel This Summer Vacation from the UAE. AI-Generated.
The options are infinite, making it harder to decide which is the best from the UAE. We will help you to choose by suggesting 10 peaceful destinations to travel to this summer vacation from the UAE, highlighting flight details, temperatures in summer, visa information for UAE residents, and activities travelers often recommend.
By Travnook Travel & Tourism3 days ago in Families







