Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Abuser, Abusive, Attacked, Child, Children, Domestic Violence, Family, Family Member, Friend, Home, Marriage Counseling, Parent, Project Safe, Relationship, Siblings, Single, Son, Victim, Warning Signs, Women
In the beginning of a relationship, there is excitement and enchantment. That certainly was the case for Yvette Cade, who told her story on The Oprah Winfrey Show. When she first met Roger Hargrave, she said he was seemed very loving and caring. Shortly after they married, Hargrave became verbally abusive. It wasn’t long before his insults led to physical abuse. Yvette worked up the courage to separate from Hargrave but that didn’t end the abuse. “I felt like a prisoner in my own home,” she told Oprah during the episode that originally aired May 3, 2006.
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Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Child, Children, Daughter, Father, Friend, Girls, Kids, Love, Mother, Parent, Relationship, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Sister, Son, Teen, Women
Fauna Hodel is the author of the autobiographical novel, One Day She’ll Darken (with J. R. Briamonte), Executive Producer of the film, Pretty Hattie’s Baby, directed by Ivan Passer, starring Alfred Woodard, Charles Dutton, Alison Elliot, Bobby Hosea, Jill Clayburg and Tess Harper. Fauna Hodel wrote and produced the theatrical presentation: Working the Dream: The Fauna Hodel Story. She was also an instrumental piece to a twenty-year puzzle that helped to solve (unofficially) the Black Dahlia case, (the murder of Elizabeth Short by Fauna’s biological father/grandfather, Dr. George Hodel), and is the subject of a documentary film to be directed by David Hughes.
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Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Adulterous, Affair, Aunt, Child, Culture, Dad, Dating, Daughter, Family, Father, Friend, Grandmother, Home, Kids, Love, Mother, Parent, Parents, Relationship, School, Single, Single Parent, Son, Success, Teen
have heard this enduring quote time and time again. It suggests that when life presents obstacles that would otherwise stifle your creativity, spirit or mere existence, combat that challenge head on. Little did writer, producer, Diana Rivera know that the words once uttered by Joan Collins would be a mantra for her day to day survival as a single parent.
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Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: Brother, College, Dad, Families, Family, Friend, High School, School, Son, Teen, Teenagers
It was on April 20, 1999 that I realized I needed to value my friend’s more because, like Columbine, they can be taken away in a second. Often teenagers believe that once they hit high school, that they are all grown up and know everything. It was my sophomore year, when my brother left for college that I had to become independent and make decisions on my own without running to his side. Often teenagers believe that they are too young to lend a helping hand to others.
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Posted on 22 February 2010. Tags: Child, Children, Family, Friend, High School, Lifestyle, Parent, Parents, School, Single, Single Parent, Single Parent Magazine, Single Parents, Son, Success, Tradition
I will explain the hidden dangers of certain household chores (cleaning a bathtub, moping, sweeping, and doing laundry) and how to prevent a catastrophic injury that can affect both you and your children.
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Posted on 21 February 2010. Tags: Advice for Young People, Attacked, Child, Children, Daughter, Friend, Girls, Home, Kids, Love, Monica, Mother, Only Child, Parent, Predator, Raped, School, Sex Offender, Single, Single Parent, Son, Teen, Therapy, Warning Signs
We had a home computer and we had been receiving internet access for a few months. But I didn’t think any harm could come from it. I had AOL and I had set the child safety restraints on the computer, not knowing there would be any danger.
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Posted on 21 February 2010. Tags: Adventures in Travel, Daughter, Friend, Las Vegas, Michelle Linzy, Monica, Orleans Hotel, Sierra
Michelle, Sierra, Milan, Monica (Michelle’s best friend) and Sandra (Monica’s daughter) at lunch buffet at the Orleans Hotel in Las Vegas.
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