#Parent-Child Relationship
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aratribow · 11 months ago
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Jing yuan is the kind of parent who is overtly invested in their kid's interests and thus yanqing is his gen z encyclopedia
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wangxianficrecs · 3 months ago
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heavenly questions by Lirazel
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heavenly questions
by Lirazel
T, WIP, Series, 15k, Wangxian
Summary: “Please tell me if I have understood correctly.” An inclination of his head invites her to continue. “My sons, who currently visit me only once a month, will now be allowed to see me only once every other month. And then, after a cycle of this, it will be only once per season. And then after that, I presume, I will see them only once a year.” Or not at all. That is no doubt the ultimate aim. Not at all. Madam Lan lives long enough to take back some agency--and her sons. Kay's comments: This series is not yet completed, but the first two stories are finished and they can be read as standalones. I really love it when Mama Lan is given a) a name b) the chance to run away with her children. Women looking out for women was awesome in this story and Wangxian's first meeting during the Sunshot Campaign was great too! They are immediately so gone for each other. Excerpt: When A-Zhan arrives right after breakfast, she is as composed as she ever is. He doesn’t run up the steps anymore, not like he used to, the sound of his little drumming feet waking joy in her heart. They had put a stop to that when he was four years old, and for almost three years now, he has walked carefully up the stairs in steps as measured as his uncle’s. He works so hard, her sweet boy, to maintain the control they demand of him. She misses the enthusiasm of his toddlerhood, but even now, when the doors open, his eyes light up, brighter than sunlight, warmer than flame. She sees him knot his little hands into fists, the only evidence of how hard he is working to keep himself from running to her as he walks steadily across the floor. But when he reaches her, he falls into her arms with the same heartrending sigh, and he rubs his face against the silk of her clothes like he did as a baby. She pulls him close, buries her face in the silk and scent of his hair, and holds him until the clearing of a throat makes her loosen her arms. She is never allowed to be alone with her children; there’s always someone watching them. Today it’s the sour-faced lady with the streaks of grey in her hair standing just inside the door—it’s always her these days. In times past, it was sometimes a short, round old lady whose face was always blank but whose eyes were sad when they looked at her. But someone besides Jing Yufei must have noticed, for they don’t let that woman chaperone anymore. Now it is always one of the women whose expressions make it clear they see her as a murderer, not a mother. It dampens the joy her sons bring her, but she has learned to ignore it.
pov alternating, canon divergence, madam lan lives, madam lan deserves better, madam lan backstory, lan wangji leaves the gusu lan sect, lan xichen leaves the gusu lan sext, parent-child relationship, parenthood, implied/referenced sexual assault, sunshot campaign, no golden core transfer, different first meeting, love at first sight, pre-lan wangji/wei wuxian
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doras11dm · 2 months ago
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National Daughters Day: Celebrating the Special Bond with Our Daughters -Google Trending Newses
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National Daughters Day: Celebrating the Special Bond with Our Daughters -Google Trending Newses
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bluejaysandblackbats · 10 months ago
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Blue Ribbon Birdie
Fandom: DC Comics, Batfam
Summary: Tim Drake meets Ted Kord at his fifth-grade science fair.
Chapters: 1/1
Characters: Tim Drake, Ted Kord, Janet Drake, Jack Drake
Additional Tag: Bittersweet Ending, Parent-Child Relationship, Hurt Tim Drake, Absent Parents, Angst
Tim stood beside his trifold poster board, rocking back and forth on his heels and toes, waiting for his parents to arrive. They promised they'd come, but it was getting late, and the judges were about to arrive to judge fifth grade. He wasn't the best student when homework assignments were involved, but he put his whole heart and soul into his science project. Tim thought that if he won, his parents would stick around longer than usual to celebrate. He'd worked tirelessly on the project for weeks, hoping it'd sustain their attention. It wasn't like there was a big competition. It was the usual run-of-the-mill volcanoes, clean pennies, solar systems, and potato batteries. He was a shoo-in.
He thought it'd be a regular science fair with teachers for judges, but he was in for a shock the moment the door opened. Ted Kord. Most kids there didn't know who he was, but Tim did. Ted was his tech hero. He was a modern-day inventor and an all-around good guy.
His heart skipped a beat as Ted made his rounds. Tim was in the very back corner, so he knew he'd be one of the last people Ted spoke to if he had time. And oh man, did Tim hope Ted would have time. Had he known Ted Kord would be a judge, he would've worn a better shirt. His mind raced as he tried to hold onto one central thought. His presentation. Tim rolled his shoulders back and went over his speech in his head. He'd given the same speech hundreds of times before to his nanny. He wasn't sure she was listening, though.
Tim wasn't sure if anyone ever listened to him, but it didn't matter. He liked things that way. At least that's what he told himself. But today was different. He'd impress Ted Kord, and then his parents would have to notice him.
Ted Kord approached Tim's table and smiled. Ted reached out to shake Tim's hand and introduce himself, but before he could speak, Tim took a deep breath, and words spilled out of his mouth. "You're Ted Kord! You're the greatest modern-day inventor there is," Tim smiled.
"I don't know about all that," Ted grinned, "It looks like you've brought something extraordinary to the table. Literally. I don't think I've seen a QR code at one of these things before... I'm excited to see what you've got for us today."
Tim took a second breath and shut his eyes before explaining his science project. He explained how he used coding to develop a quick crisis hotline for Gothamites, even providing a way of exiting the site for fear of being caught. He started to doubt himself, wondering if his project was good enough, but the look on Ted Kord's face told him everything he needed to know.
Ted beamed. "May I? I won't be able to think until I scan the code," Ted whispered. Tim nodded and watched as Ted scanned the code and navigated the site. "If this whole elementary school thing doesn't work out, you've got a job with me. Seriously, though, this is impressive... For anyone. I don't know about the other judges, but I'm ready to give you the big blue ribbon and a patent. This is-. I mean, wow... What else can I say?"
The other judges said their piece, but Tim couldn't hear anything after Ted's commendation. Tim could feel the warmth in his cheeks as he smiled. He stared at his feet and nearly burst into tears when Ted knelt on one knee and pinned the first-place ribbon to his shirt. "You should be so proud of yourself. You made a sophisticated website that can be put to use to help people in need. That's the coolest thing in the world," Ted whispered. Tim was so overcome with emotion that he hugged Ted. The sudden display of affection took Ted aback, but he hugged Tim back.
Tim let go and rubbed the back of his neck. "I'm sorry-."
"It's fine. Where are your folks? I'd love to meet them." Ted looked around, and so did Tim. They were nowhere to be found. Another broken promise.
"They're out of town on business," Tim answered, "It's okay, though. I'm gonna write them all about it... Can I-? Would it be too much to ask for your autograph so I could show them that I met you?"
"I'll do you one better. Wanna take a picture?" Ted suggested. Tim nodded and smiled despite the pit in the bottom of his stomach. His teacher took pictures of Ted and Tim standing in front of Tim's poster board, and Ted signed the back of Tim's poster board.
Once the school day ended, he rode home, carrying his poster board with tears in his eyes. He kicked himself for being upset, but he thought things would be different this once. The house was empty, except for his nanny. "How'd you do?" she asked. Tim took his ribbon off and set it on the counter. "What's with the long face? You won!"
"I'm just tired," Tim mumbled. She nodded and let him go to his bedroom. He sat on the floor and shed tears, face hidden in folded arms.
His parents came home the day afterward, thinking they were in time for Tim's big day. "Told you we wouldn't miss your big day for anything-."
"It was yesterday," Tim interrupted, "I forgot to remind you that the timezone's a day ahead here..." Janet frowned and elbowed Jack.
"How'd you do?" Jack questioned.
"I got first place for fifth grade, but I'll know how I did for the school-wide part once the judges go over the fourth, fifth, and sixth winners," Tim answered. He couldn't be moved to display any excitement. He wanted to, but he also wanted them to feel bad for missing it. It was selfish and childish, but goddammit, he was the child. And it wasn't fair. They should've been there cheering him on like all the other parents.
"Oh wow! Tim, that's great news!" Janet exclaimed as she showered him with kisses. It made him feel better, but not enough to provoke a smile from him. "That must've been so exciting!"
"It was... I met Ted Kord and everything," Tim whispered.
"Ted Kord was there?" Jack questioned. Tim nodded.
"I got his autograph. It's on the back of my poster board," Tim replied. Jack picked up the poster board and turned it over.
"How about we get ice cream to celebrate?" Jack suggested. Tim shrugged.
Ice cream wouldn't fix this. Everyone's parents showed up. Except his. And he won! If there was any time when a tantrum was warranted, it'd be right then and there. "You guys promised," Tim cried, "You promised that you'd be there no matter what... And everybody's parents were there! Even the parents of the kids with dopey science projects were there! I worked really hard, and nobody showed up! It's not fair! It's not fair!"
Janet and Jack frowned. They weren't sure what to do with Tim's emotional outburst. To them, it seemed sudden. Janet sat on the floor, unsure what to say, so she reached for him. Tim fought her at first, but he eventually gave in. Jack messed up his hair. It didn't change anything because that wasn't what Tim wanted. Tim wanted an apology but wasn't willing to ask for one. It was the first and last time Tim openly displayed his anger and disappointment in them.
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quietflorilegium · 4 months ago
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“That’s the thing about parents: they’re never simple. They’re never straightforward. And try as we might, we can never quite be free of the shadows they cast over us.”
October Daye, Seanan McGuire, "The Brightest Fell"
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jomiddlemarch · 2 years ago
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But I could never love again
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Joel liked baths.
It wasn’t an earth-shattering discovery when Grace moved in, not that there were any earth-shattering discoveries left in the world other than literal nests of bloaters, and she was working hard these days to try and compartmentalize so that where they lived could feel as close to a real home as was possible for anyone who remembered Before in meaningful detail. Back in her residency days, compartmentalization had been her default mode, which was a not insignificant factor in her survival during GI fellowship and then the cordyceps pandemic, but since settling in Jackson, it had become harder to do, which dead-Lauren frequently assured her was a sign of healing and growth. That might have been more convincing if it hadn’t been coming from dead-Lauren, but Grace had learned to contain multitudes, though she was fairly certain Whitman himself would have been taken out in the first wave.
Read the rest here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/47327686
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tgcf-fic · 2 years ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 天官赐福 - 墨香铜臭 | Tiān Guān Cì Fú - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Huā Chéng/Xiè Lián Characters: Huā Chéng, Xiè Lián Additional Tags: Domestic Fluff, Domestic Bliss, Established Relationship, Family Fluff, True Love, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Alternate Universe - Post-Canon, Implied Sexual Content, Implied Mpreg, Or XL was a female when he was pregnant, your choice, Mild Language, Public Display of Affection, Parent-Child Relationship, Loving Marriage, Cute Kids Summary:
Hualian's marriage survives thousands of years.
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familythings · 29 days ago
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Helicopter Parenting: Understanding the Impact and Practical Tips for Change
Helicopter parenting is when parents get way too involved in their kids’ lives, constantly hovering around and trying to control everything they do. Even though they’re usually just trying to show love and care, this kind of parenting can really backfire and cause some serious issues. Why Is Helicopter Parenting Bad? Stifles Independence: When parents always jump in to fix everything, kids…
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fiercemillennial · 3 months ago
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The Heartbreak of Parent-Child Estrangement: Navigating the Uncharted Waters
Estrangement from a parent can be a heart-wrenching experience. It's time to talk openly about the pain and explore paths to healing. #estrangement #mentalhealth #healing #family #support #fierceempowerment #fiercemillennial
When family ties unravel, finding your way back to yourself Parent-child estrangement is a complex and painful experience that often feels like navigating uncharted waters. It’s a reality that many people face, and it’s time to talk openly about the emotional turmoil and challenges involved. This isn’t about placing blame or assigning fault; it’s about acknowledging the pain and exploring…
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manasastuff-blog · 4 months ago
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"National Parent's Day"#trending#viral
National Parent's Day Importance is a topic that brings families closer together, celebrating the love, respect, and unity that parents foster. we delve into the significance of National Parent's Day, exploring its origins, traditions, and the profound impact it has on strengthening family bonds. Learn how families nationwide honour this special day with heartfelt activities, stories, and events. We'll also share tips on making the most of National Parent's Day, ensuring it becomes a memorable and cherished occasion for everyone involved. Join us as we celebrate the importance of parents and the incredible role they play in our lives. Whether you're looking for new ways to celebrate or simply want to understand the deeper meaning behind this day, this image is for you.
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hsmagazine254 · 8 months ago
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Celebrating Eid al-Fitr: Fostering Joyful Traditions In Parenting - H&S Education & Parenting
Nurturing Family Bonds & Cultural Roots During The Festive Season As families around the world prepare to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the joyous occasion marking the end of Ramadan, parents have a unique opportunity to create lasting memories and instil meaningful values in their children. Eid al-Fitr is not only a time of feasting and festivities but also a time for reflection, gratitude, and acts…
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aratribow · 5 months ago
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Jrh exchange kids for a day. Jingyuan gets silver wolf ^^
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wangxianficrecs · 7 months ago
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💙 The Intervening Years by rosemu
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💙 The Intervening Years
by rosemu (@roserocksrapidly)
G, 11k, Lan Sizhui & Wangxian
Summary: Wen Yuan grows up into Lan Sizhui and Xian-gege is there for every step of the way. Kay's comments: Writing this rec with literal tears in my eyes. It was really, really good, but it also pulls a mean punch. In this story, Lan Sizhui keeps his memories of his time in the Burial Mounds, which is already gut-wrenching enough, but he also grows up with his Xian-gege, who lives in the Gentian House and isn't well-liked by the Lan Clan, but always looks after his little radish. I don't want to say too much, but prepare for major sads. Really loved the way Sizhui connected with Jingyi in this story. Excerpt: After his lessons, Zewu-jun walks Lan Yuan to the Jingshi. This is his absolute favorite time of the day. Some days, Father is able to sit up and some he is completely bed-bound, but he always listens attentively as Lan Yuan excitedly tells him about his day. If he ever thinks Father’s reactions are subdued, Xian-gege is always there to balance him out with large grins and teasing remarks. On really good days, sometimes they even go out back behind the Jingshi and play with the rabbits. Father piles bunnies on top of him and Xian-gege laughs and laughs, saying “Lan Zhan, you’re just as bad as me, burying our little radish like this!” Father just smiles and adds another rabbit to the pile. Those are Lan Yuan’s favorite days. Eventually, Lan Yuan has to leave and go back to the loneliness of the disciples’ quarters once again. Father hugs him gently and Xian-gege kisses him on the head in goodbye. Then, Lan Yuan goes to sleep and wakes up the next day to do it all over again.
pov lan sizhui, canon divergence, growing up, coming of age, parent-child relationship, background wangxian, fluff and angst, hurt/comfort, emotional hurt/comfort, angst with a happy ending, childhood, major character death, good parents lan wangji and wei wuxian, thirteen years of wei wuxian's death, lan wangji loves rabbits
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doras11dm · 2 months ago
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National Daughters Day: Celebrating the Special Bond with Our Daughters -Google Trending Newses
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fastlane-freedom · 1 year ago
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A Balanced Approach: Nurturing Children Without Overscheduling
In the fast-paced world we live in, parents often find themselves caught in the struggle to provide their children with enriching experiences while avoiding the pitfalls of overscheduling. The pressure to enrol children in numerous extracurricular activities can be overwhelming, yet purposeful parents are increasingly recognizing the importance of a balanced approach to child development. This…
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roesolo · 1 year ago
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A Bed of Stars and a camping trip with Dad
A Bed of Stars, by Jessica Love, (Apr 2023, Candlewick Press), $18.99, ISBN: 9781536212396 Ages 4-8 A child and their father set out on a camping trip “to shake hands with the universe”. The road trip is as delightful as the night under the stars, with vivid descriptions and experiences: “We drive out of the city, which smells like rubber and french fries…”; everything the two see and enjoy…
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