by Jennifer Welton | Apr 10, 2020 | PARENTS
Many parents and families are asking the following question due to the COVID-19 procedures that have turned our world at home with our children a bit upside down: What would you suggest for preserving our normal in this temporary new normal? This question indicates...
by Kirsten Hanlon | Jul 1, 2016 | Parenting, PARENTS
I am a big advocate of letting children play, as you can read here when I advocate for schools banning homework and instead encourage children to play more. The beauty of summer holidays when you are able to take some time and be with your children is that it is your...
by Michelle Alva, PT | Jul 1, 2016 | CHILDREN, PARENTS
Try these tips throughout your week to connect with your family and nourish your child’s free spirit. Let us know how they help you to feel more love, independence and freedom in your relationships. For sake of brevity, we have placed “her” when...
by Elif Ekin | Jul 1, 2016 | MEN, PARENTS, WOMEN
It’s a quiet Sunday. It’s been quiet in my house for about 3 days now: no girls, no guy. . . just me, the sleeping cats, and a box of tissues. I didn’t listen to what I needed, pushed too hard, and have a yucky cold. Of course being quiet and alone gives the mind free...
by Kirsten Hanlon | Jun 1, 2016 | PARENTS
Just as there are as many different types of motherhood, so too are there many types of fatherhood. The distant, workaholic patriarch of the 1980’s is just one type, but is often the stereotype that is referred to with the father figure. That is not the full story....
by Randa Handler | Jun 1, 2016 | PARENTS
It seems that fatherhood is viewed as secondary to motherhood in our culture. It sometimes seems at though a child needs a mother, but can live without a father. I’ve never understood why. Participation was equal at inception, at what point did it change? True,...
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