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Why Is Playa Delfines One of Cancun’s Most Iconic Public Beaches
From the moment I first laid eyes on Playa Delfines, I was captivated by its wide stretches of white sand and the vibrant turquoise waters that seemed to go on forever. There’s a reason this beach is considered one of Cancun’s most iconic public spots, and it’s not just because of the scenery. Playa Delfines offers an experience that blends natural beauty, accessibility, and unforgettable moments for visitors of all ages.
By Amanda Glenabout 2 hours ago in Families
The Power of Presence
When “Good Parenting” Became a Feeling In modern parenting conversations, “good” has increasingly come to mean emotionally warm, verbally affirming, and immediately comforting. A good parent is expected to soothe distress quickly, validate feelings consistently, and minimize discomfort whenever possible. These traits are treated as obvious indicators of healthy parenting, reinforced by cultural messaging, therapeutic language, and social reward structures. When a child feels better in the moment, the parenting decision is assumed to have been correct, and when discomfort persists, the decision is often framed as a failure of care rather than a necessary part of development.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 days ago in Families
What to Pack for a Trip to Abu Dhabi
Naturally, Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates’ beautiful capital, is always an entrancing city to visit. With its lofty skyscrapers, cultural attractions, shopping opportunities and desert landscapes, you will find that Abu Dhabi has a great deal that will draw the interest of the discerning traveller. Of course, since this city inherits a Muslim culture, you must dress conservatively in public settings. Some additional useful suggestions regarding packing for a visit to this city are provided below.
By ameliarosanna7 days ago in Families
Why Bazaruto Island Is One of Africa’s Best-Kept Luxury Escape Secrets
Bazaruto Island lies off the southern coast of Mozambique, separated from the mainland by shallow channels and open water. The island forms part of a protected archipelago, which limits construction and controls access. Because of this, it has remained outside the spotlight, unlike many other destinations on the Indian Ocean. Here, wide beaches, clear water, and long stretches of undeveloped land still define the landscape. The article explores how the island’s landscape, sea life, everyday routines, and careful use of land come together over time, making Bazaruto one of Africa's best-kept secrets.
By Claudia Fennel7 days ago in Families








