It would be an understatement to say that the last two years have been difficult for children and teenagers. Major worldwide events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have had an impact on our daily lives and put us to the test in unprecedented ways. Racial and political issues are also constants in the lives of young people of all ages.
How can families help their children develop resilience?
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3 Mother’s Day Dinner Recipes
Mother's Day is just around the corner, and it's good to shower your mom with love. You can surprise her with a home-cooked meal. There are different recipes online, depending on what your mom prefers. As early as today, months before Mother's Day, perhaps you casually ask her what's her favorite food. However, don't give anything else away as it’ll be a surprise, after all.
Aside from your home-cooked meal, it’d be nice if you could send Mother's Day flowers. You can give other gifts like chocolates, or you can treat her to an all-expense paid shopping spree or a weekend in the spa. You know your mom better than anyone else. Otherwise, you can always ask if you don't want to give her. But Mother's Day shouldn't be the only day that you make your mom feel especially; it should be all day of the year.
It doesn't have to be complicated. It can be as simple as helping with household chores or spending time with her if you don't live together anymore. No matter what's going on with your life, you should find time to at least talk to your mom or visit her at the weekends. It's the little things that truly matter. You can also show your mom a gesture.
Here are a few dinner recipes you can cook for your mom: