by Kirsten Hanlon | Jun 1, 2016 | PARENTS
Just as there are as many different types of motherhood, so too are there many types of fatherhood. The distant, workaholic patriarch of the 1980’s is just one type, but is often the stereotype that is referred to with the father figure. That is not the full story....
by Randa Handler | Jun 1, 2016 | PARENTS
It seems that fatherhood is viewed as secondary to motherhood in our culture. It sometimes seems at though a child needs a mother, but can live without a father. I’ve never understood why. Participation was equal at inception, at what point did it change? True,...
by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Jun 1, 2016 | PARENTS
Graduation is a time-honored event typically celebrated when moving from one major level to the next. In my son’s initial stages of life, he has experienced many exciting but also “character developing” events through athletics, academics, and of course, life. As a...
by CREATE Research Team | May 2, 2016 | PARENTS, Research
A person’s relationships with caregivers in childhood, especially with one’s mother, is unique and unlike any other relationship. The child depends on their primary caregiver for survival, love, and to help make sense of a chaotic world. The way women recall their...
by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Mar 1, 2012 | Parenting
The only constant in life is change, this I know; however, I find myself ignoring or neglecting to accept the fact that the most rapidly changing person in my life is my son. I have to sometimes catch myself and realize that he is physically expanding at a rate I will...
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