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Valuing Parenting for Future Parents

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Nowadays, parenting is not an easy affair  Many of us dream of finding someone to spend our lives with and starting a family. However, we often forget that having children is not just a choice but a huge responsibility. As future parents, we need to consider the impact of our decisions on our future children's lives. Firstly, it's crucial to understand that how we raise our children significantly impacts their emotional and social well-being. Children need both parents' stability, love, and support to develop self-esteem and confidence. A child raised by a single parent may experience abandonment, loneliness, and confusion. Therefore, it's essential for couples who plan to have children to make sure that they are ready to provide a stable and loving environment. Secondly, parenting is a lifelong commitment. Parents are responsible for their children's well-being until they become adults. This means they must be prepared to make sacrifices, put our children's nee...

For loop for Kids

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  How for loops works I am preparing to teach kids how to code. One of the significant concepts of coding is loops, especially for loops. In this post, I will teach children the for loop and how it works. Hey kid, do you like jumping on the trampoline with your friends.  If you and your friends are using the same trampoline and agree that each of you uses it for 15 jumps, so you will start doing the task of jumping while your friend - the counter - starts counting from 1 and shouts your current jumping count loudly, and after you jump, he adds one to the previously estimated number, and tell you how many times you have jumped. Finally, when you reach the last jump in your turn, 15 in my example, you will stop doing the task of jumping, and your friend "the counter" will stop counting at the same time.  If this seems reasonable and easy to understand, you will get how the for loops work.  So, If I want to translate the playing of the trampoline to a for loop, it will ...