by CREATE Research Team | May 2, 2016 | PARENTS, Research
A person’s relationships with caregivers in childhood, especially with one’s mother, is unique and unlike any other relationship. The child depends on their primary caregiver for survival, love, and to help make sense of a chaotic world. The way women recall their...
by Randa Handler | Apr 1, 2016 | CHILDREN, PARENTS
Coming up with new and exciting playtime activities that spark the imagination can be a challenge. We have become a tech-addicted and digitally-driven society. Many parents have to drag their children away from television and computer screens and pry smartphones away,...
by Elif Ekin | Aug 1, 2015 | CHILDREN, PARENTS
When I was young and would head outside to play, my grandmother would always ask me: “Are you going out for a toot?” It was her way of asking if I was going exploring. A toot meant adventure, fun, and pretty much up to no good … but in a good way. I am from the...
by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Feb 1, 2014 | Psychology
“You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.” ~Buddha I was always someone that craved love and attention. This is not to say that I accepted love willingly –quite the opposite, in fact. If someone decided to like or even...
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