Winter Fun and Safety – Parenting Now

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Rain, rain and a lot more rain, and still you can still enjoy all of wintertime with your toddler. Perhaps these early winter days of sweet indoor cuddling are gone as extra chilly grey times get there, but acquiring a range of indoor things to do to maintain your baby fast paced […]

How music can help kids pay attention and more

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Whether I’m waking them up in the morning (“Rise and Shine”) or hoping to tranquil them before a doctor’s appointment (“Hakuna Matata”), I crack out in song. Unorthodox, it’s possible. But it turns out that this solution to obtaining my small children, 10-calendar year-previous twins and an pretty much-8-12 months-previous, […]

Don’t Look Up: A Response to Social Trauma

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Nominated for four Oscars, Don’t Look Up has touched the collective psyche and become a phenomenon. The movie tells the story of two astronomers attempting to alert humanity about an approaching comet that will demolish human civilization. The impact occasion is an allegory for local climate change, and the movie […]

Lenten Joy | The Parenting Passageway

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Lent starts on Wednesday, March 2nd this 12 months. It is a time of the quietest pleasure in sorrow. The time to make amends, feel anew, uncover the sacred magnificence in the ordinary and a time to put together our hearts for kindness, joy, encouragement. This is the time to […]