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Poetry and the Beauty of Autumn: Russian Verses for Children
Autumn is a good time to contemplate nature and reflect on life. And, of course, to read poems by Russian poets. No matter how gray autumn may seem to us, it is in poems that you can

What Is the Apple Feast of the Saviour? History and Traditions of the Holiday
Orthodox holidays are very numerous. Almost every day a saint's day or other significant dates are celebrated. And you have probably heard the name of such a holiday as Apple Savior. But

Back to School: How to Prepare Your Child for School
Summer always flies by too quickly. And very soon the children will go back to school. And some will go to the first grade. It's always a moment

Have You Seen Those Perfect “Beige Moms”?
Have you seen those perfect "Beige Moms"? These moms always have their kids in light-colored clothes and never get dirty. And their whole lives look like the cover of

Why the Whole World Fell in Love with "Hedgehog in the Fog"
In 2003 at the International Animation Festival in Tokyo the best cartoon was recognized as "Hedgehog in the Fog". The best in history. And for good reason. Remember the lasting impression,

The Real Woman Behind Anna Karenina: Who Inspired Tolstoy’s Tragic Heroine
Modern writers love to create new characters and new worlds out of their heads. But in the past, many characters and even whole lives were written from prototypes. One of the

Radwife: The Parenting Trend That’s Changing the Game for Modern Moms
For thousands of years, women have been the keepers of the hearth. They cooked, cleaned, did laundry and raised children. And all this before the age of technological progress. Since the 19th century.

Why It's Okay for Kids to Get Angry — and What Parents Should Do About It
Anger is normal. Everyone gets angry. But most adults know how to control their emotions. But children have not yet learned to control themselves. That's why, oftentimes, children

What to do to make a child want to try harder
Motivation and child discipline are wonderful and necessary. But parents so often wish that a child would want to try harder on their own. Even without the constant reminder of parents. To

Max Verstappen: Raised to Win — But at What Cost?
Those who follow professional Formula One racing know the name Max Verstappen for sure. But you don't have to love cars to understand how a tough upbringing affects the

How Overprotective Parenting Can Lead to School Problems
Many modern parents don't want to force their children to do things that are difficult. If a child complains about a task, parents rush to get rid of it. And do everything

“My Child Isn’t Interested in Learning.” What Parents Should Really Be Asking
"My child is not interested in learning." That's what a lot of moms say. But should study itself inspire a child? In fact, learning is the same thing

Why "forcing to learn" is not a crime
What to do if a child does not want to learn? Is it really necessary to force and scold? Nowadays, many parents try to bring up children in tenderness. They consider it a crime to force a child

How to Motivate a Child Who Doesn’t Want to Study
Do you think diligent children want to learn on their own? Actually, no child wants to learn. They are much more interested in things that are easier to do. Playing and watching

Is Play-Based Learning Enough? Why Discipline Still Matters
Many young parents are now choosing learning through entertainment for their children. They believe that without the compulsion of boring studies, children will grow up happier. А

Why Do Kids Always Want What's Bad for Them? Understanding Children's "I Want"
Every parent knows that a child should not be given complete freedom. If a child is allowed to do whatever he wants, he will start eating chips instead of learning

Why Doesn’t My Child Want to Learn? Understanding the Real Reasons Behind School Struggles
Many parents are facing learning problems in their children. Is it the global decline in education and the influence of gadgets? Why does a child really not want to

Parenting in 2025: 8 Trends That Will Shock Your Grandparents
The approach to parenting is changing at breakneck speed. As fast as the world itself is changing. Until about 20 years ago, most children were

She Sailed Into History: The First Woman to Captain an Ocean-Going Ship Was Soviet
They used to say a woman on a ship brings bad luck. But Anna Shchetinina proved them all wrong — and made global history.

11 Easy Activities That Boost Your Child’s Development Every Day
What do babies need for active development? Parental love, of course. And educational games. Children learn about the world every day. And even the simplest activities can become

Is AI Replacing Your Child’s Brain? How to Use It the Right Way
Parents are afraid that neural networks will start doing everything for their children! There is already a case of a student who had his thesis written entirely by an AI. He handed in the paper.
