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Be careful with photos of your child on social media: ‘What you post online is about you, but it’s no longer yours’

Be careful with photos of your child on social media: ‘What you post online is about you, but it’s no longer yours’

Experts caution parents against posting photos of their children on social media, highlighting that such content becomes permanent and out of their control once shared. The article emphasizes the importance of considering a child's privacy before documenting their milestones on platforms like Instagram.

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These four attachment styles determine how you handle relationships: ‘Unconsciously, you choose what you recognize from your childhood’

These four attachment styles determine how you handle relationships: ‘Unconsciously, you choose what you recognize from your childhood’

This article explores the four attachment styles that influence how individuals behave in romantic relationships and why they often repeat patterns from their childhood. It explains that gaining insight into these styles can clarify personal behaviors and emphasizes that attachment styles are not fixed and can evolve over time.

Artist De Rooij donates three large works to Verwey Museum Haarlem

Artist De Rooij donates three large works to Verwey Museum Haarlem

Renowned Haarlem-based artist Jacobien de Rooij has donated three large drawings to the Verwey Museum Haarlem. The donation adds significant works by the local artist to the museum's collection.

Dutch buy fewer household appliances but want convenience and luxury

Dutch buy fewer household appliances but want convenience and luxury

Dutch consumers are purchasing fewer household appliances overall but are increasingly opting for luxury and convenience-focused items. According to a trade association, sales of robot vacuum cleaners have surged by more than 60 percent as buyers prioritize premium products.

Ticket holders of cancelled Music On festival can get a refund

Ticket holders of cancelled Music On festival can get a refund

Organizers of the Music On festival, which was canceled last weekend, have announced that ticket holders are eligible for a full refund. Alternatively, attendees can choose to save their tickets for use at next year's edition of the event.

Forget that I forget everything

Forget that I forget everything

The text reflects on the paradoxical problem of forgetting that one is forgetting. The author expresses confusion over whether this constitutes one or two separate issues.