Kindred Hues Photography on Unsplash provides a helpful tip for parents dealing with children in the “why” phase, suggesting responding with “Why do you think?” to empower kids to reflect on their own thoughts and build self-awareness. Clinical psychologist Linda Blair explains that children ask “why” to understand the world, seek clarification, and feel valued through sharing interests. While this technique may not always work, it can help parents take a break from the cycle and gain insight into what their child truly wants to know.
Full Article
How To Turn Your Pan Into A Nonstick Pan With Just Heat And Oil
In order to make any pan nonstick, regardless of the material, heating the pan before adding oil is key. Aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, and copper pans are the easiest to make nonstick with oil and heat, while cast iron and carbon steel pans require pre-seasoning in the oven. It is important to use oils with high smoke points, such as canola or avocado oil, and avoid cooking sprays due to potential residue and unhealthy ingredients....
Read more