Nearly every teenager on the planet admits to lying about something—and the ones who don’t admit it are probably lying about that. But what do teens lie about most? Studies show the number one thing teens lie about is where they were (65%, Knox). Also, about half of teens (49%) say they’ve lied about their sexual experiences, 41% are have lied about who they were with, and 42% have been untruthful about their alcohol consumption (Knox).
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Adoption is a very exciting -- if not very taxing -- experience. Around 135,000 children are adopted in the U.S. each year, one-third of which end up in single-family homes. Before you're able to bring your new family member into this new environment, however, you need to jump through several hoops; in addition to filling out an application and attending training classes, you'll need to undergo a home study. The process concludes with a written report that includes the following information:
As a parent, you would know how important your child’s education is. Above anything else, it should be given top priority. In today’s day and age, the education of children is constantly upgrading. Those in the field of academics are continually looking for ways to improve kids’ learning, particularly in elementary education.
Is your teen suddenly dropping slang terms like “Gucci”, “creeper”, and “lit” into casual conversation? Or have you overheard your teen talking to their “squad” about someone who is “throwing shade”? Today, teen slang can seem like a completely different language. What do all of these foreign words mean? Often, teen slang is entirely harmless. But sometimes teens use their shared “lingo” to disguise the true topic of their conversation from adults and discuss potentially worrisome behavior “on the low”.
If you’ve ever heard the saying “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing” you may also know that it originates in Scandinavia, where dressing for the weather and playing outside all year round are akin to a national sport. Granted that northern Europe is spared from some of the more extreme and potentially dangerous weather conditions that sometimes plague other parts of the world, but the region does get its fair share of rain, snow, sleet and frigid temperatures.
When you began breastfeeding, you had your reasons. In fact, with all of the researched benefits, you probably had more than a few. From passing on crucial antibodies for illness prevention to lowering your own risk of disease, it is no real wonder that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusively breastfeeding for the first six months. But the decision to stop breastfeeding takes just as much research and planning. Below are the top three real reasons mothers stop breastfeeding.



