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 Nicole Nevermann | Jul 1, 2016 | CHILDREN
Summer is filled with so many things for families and children – summer camp, beaches, swimming pools, vacations. But the hot, lazy days can also find parents or caregivers at a loss to stimulate young minds during their down time. Here’s where craft time can come in....
by ab | Aug 31, 2015 | MEN, PARENTS
Burnout: a technique on a wildfire whereby crews ignite natural fuel just inside the control line, i.e. firebreak, to consume all said fuel between the edge of the fire and the control line. Also, burnout: exhaustion of physical or emotional strength and motivation,...
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