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Isabella Viora
I’m an emerging writer. I love reading and writing book reviews. I also learn about relationships and personal mental growth. I share original writings in my daily life, and hope you enjoy my content.
Child Makes up Stories for Attention: Stop Ignoring This
Child makes up stories for attention? Real emotional causes and hidden harm. Plus 3 simple steps in order – pause, connect, praise honesty.
Read moreHow to Help a Child with Internet Addiction: 3 Strategies That Help
How to help a child with internet addiction? 3 practical ways. No fights. No device bans.
Read moreEffects of Screen Time on Children’s Behavior: 5 Hidden Harms
Too much screen time affects a child’s attention, emotions, language, sleep, and behavior.
Read moreSlaughterhouse-Five Book Review: Trauma never fades
Slaughterhouse-Five is not a war novel. It is a lesson in how to carry what cannot be cured.
Read moreHow to Calm Down During an Anxiety Attack: 5 Things That Actually Work
How to calm down during an anxiety attack: 5 practical methods from those who’ve experienced it. Skip breathing tips and empty comfort words.
Read moreHow Do You Smile with Your Eyes? Become More Attractive
Learn how to smile with your eyes using the smize technique. A simple, step-by-step guide to look confident and natural in every photo.
Read moreWhen Forty Blooms Book Review: The Year She Stopped Apologizing
A forty year old photographer rebuilds her life after divorce, with help from a garden and a younger man who sees her clearly.
Read moreThe Daughter of Time Book Review: Dare to question the settled history
This book is not a defense of Richard III. It is a defense of doubt. Read it the next time someone tells you something is "settled history."
Read moreAnne of Green Gables Book Review: Couldn’t Save Herself, Saved Us
This book is not about abortion laws. It is about what happens when a woman has no laws to protect her. Read it to remember that silence is not safety.
Read moreThe Waves Book Review: Six voices, one Endless Tide
Last week I read Virginia Wool…
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