Marks & Spencer has announced that is has lowered prices in the Philippines by an average of 18% across Womenswear, Menswear and Lingerie. In particular, Womenswear prices were lowered by an average of 28%! 

MARKS & SPENCER LOWERS PRICES IN THE PHILIPPINES

Marks & Spencer has announced that is has lowered prices in the Philippines by an average of 18% across Womenswear, Menswear and Lingerie. In particular…

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Surprisingly, yes.  There is such a thing as over-parenting and it’s one (if not the only) reason why children lay down the “Help-me-I-can’t-do-it” card most of the time.  I’ve been very conscious of my actions towards Vania— refusing to do some things for her, encouraging her to do it on her own, and helping her only when I deem it necessary.  But before you ask why we should refuse to help our kids when they ask for it, and before you judge me for being an “uncaring” parent for suggesting to do so, hear me out.

IS THERE SUCH THING AS OVER-PARENTING?

Surprisingly, yes.   There is such a thing as over-parenting and it’s one (if not the only) reason why children lay down the “ Help-me-I-can’t-do-it ” card …