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Celebrate the Differences in Your Marriage, says Osho
Osho shatters the many illusions we have about love and marriage
Long distance relationship: Far apart yet close together
Like it or not, we live in a global village. Rarely do children grow up and spend their ripe old age within a 100km of their birth place. With nuclear and satellite families, there is no reliable support-network to fall back on when one has to travel far and wide to eke out a living
Explaining death to kids
Kids may not fully comprehend what it means when a loved one dies, but they have a right to grieve and to be gradually taught what death is
12 surprisingly simple ideas for a blissful marriage
Simple ideas for long-lasting marriages. Plus, a checklist for couples to help them keep their relationship intact
Opening up to open adoption
What happens when adoptive parents keep in touch with biological parents of the baby? Lori Holden answers
How to manage your angry child peacefully
Dealing with your kid’s tantrum means trying to work with them to understand their anger
The Enormous Value of Listening
More than open ears, our conversations need open hearts, suggests Lynne Goldberg
We never really die
As he came to terms with his mother's passing away, Prasad Rangnekar discovered that relationships may end but love stays with us forever
Healthy competition – an oxymoron?
Shruthi Rao questions the usefulness of competition as it promotes unnecessary, and often unhealthy, struggle for power among children
Am I a good mother?
Angela Lam Turpin recounts how she went from being a clumsy, self-doubting mother to a confident mom









