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September 29, 2009 by admin…Leave a Comment
Welcome to the Millennial Family! A new Internet magazine focusing on challenges facing families in this new millennium. Many of these experiences are new and unique leaving people and professionals scratching their heads. Sometimes these … [Read More...]
Millennial Family “Flash Mob” of Support and Hope

Millennial Family “Flash Mob” of Support and Hope!
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A Place Where You Can Make A Difference By Encouragement Or Donation Welcome to the Millennial Family "Flash Mob" of Support and Encouragement! This is our newest feature where we will highlight someone experiencing challenges in their
Read Inspiraational Stories from Others and Articles by Professionals

Read Inspirational Stories From Others and Articles By Professionals (By Category)
September 29, 2009 By admin
Welcome to the Millennial Family Main Feature Page. Here, you will read articles submitted by people who want to share their stories or great articles submitted by professionals. Please click on the link and you will see all articles submitted.
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“Flash Mob” Alert for Support and Help. Ariauna Christensen
MILLENNIAL FAMILY “FLASH MOB” OF SUPPORT AND HOPE The Millennial Family, LLC is honored to present for your support a precious eight-year-old girl who is suffering from a rare genetic disorder — Ariauna Christensen. She was born with Fanconi Anemia a rare disorder that leads to bone marrow failure. You can learn about Fanconi Anemia by going to [...]

“The Way I See It; A Personal Look at Autism and Aspbergers” By Temple Grandin, Ph.D.
Book Review on Autism and Aspbergers Homeward Bound Though I know a handful of boys who have a spectrum disorder, I haven’t really understood what that meant for parents of a child with these challenges or for the child themselves. Parents have often been admittedly heartsick, but cheerfully determined to help their children discover their [...]

Some Helpful Definitions About Learning Disorders
Learning Disorders Definitions/Spectrum Homeward Bound A diagnosis for your own child or a child you know, may be the first time you’ve even been aware of the pervasiveness of learning disabilities. Though some forms of disabilities are incurable, many can be overcome with interventions and strategies that foster success. These are very simplistic, but may [...]
A Jumping Off Point — Understanding Learning Disorders
Learning that your child has a learning disorder Homeward Bound When a family gets the diagnosis that their child has a learning disability, there is usually a mix of emotions. Sadness that their child has a life-long struggle ahead, and relief that they now have an explanation for why things have been going the way [...]
Porn addicted husband
How am I Suspose to feel? I feel hatred twards myself bc I keep thinking if I llooked like the girls on the porn site he would love me the way he use to, honestly I feel like an old toy that been tossed out like I’m not longer fun, I confronted him he denies [...]

The Third Connect: Family Dinner
Another Key to Successful Families: Eating Together Jeff Murdock Another Key to Successful Families: Eating Together (The third in a series of articles on the vital parent-child connection.) By now you have probably heard about the strong correlation that exists between eating family dinner together and healthy children. (To read more, please click here). [...]

The Second Connection: Preventing Addiction
Parent/Child Connection #2 Jeff Murdock The Five Connects. Understanding the Vital Connection between Parent and Child So, as promised, this is the second article of five on the extremely important connection between parent and child. You have probably heard or seen the advertisements that the best prevention for addiction of any kind is good parenting. [...]

Lessening the “Gimmies”
Ways to help your child overcome the ‘Gimmies” Homeward Bound Try This At Home Here’s a random list of things to try, I hope some of them will get your juices flowing on how to curb their privilege appetite! Encourage your kids to help a neighbor this summer. The strength of a teenager can make [...]

But I’ll Be 18 Soon (Overcoming Attitudes of Entitlement)
Teens turning 18. Oh my! Homeward Bound Many of you out there have become accustomed to hearing one persistent argument from your teen when he or she is not getting what they want – But I’ll be 18 soon! (Soon is often a relative term in this argument – some teens use this phrase while [...]

“The Entitlement Trap: How to rescue your child with a new family system of choosing, earning, and ownership”
Effective Ways of Helping Your Children In Our Modern World Homeward Bound by Richard and Linda Eyre Book review by: Roxanne Thayne Two weeks ago we decided to sell the beater truck our kid’s had been driving to replace it with a more fuel efficient beater car. After listing it on-line we immediately started getting [...]




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