Uncategorized Fever – the natural fighter Kindred Jan 25, 2007 0 Fever is a term used to describe an abnormally high body temperature. It is a good sign of the body’s own natural healing mechanism attempting…
Uncategorized Cuts and wounds in your pet Kindred Jan 25, 2007 0 Many children love to act as nurse to an injured pet. When safe to do so, treating animals for minor wounds is an excellent learning experience for…
Uncategorized About Kelly Wendorf, Kindred Magazine’s Publishing Editor Kelly Wendorf Jan 24, 2007 0 Kali Wendorf is a writer, public speaker and social ecologist. She is the founding editor / publisher of Kindred (formerly byronchild), the world's…
Uncategorized Kindred Mission Statement Kindred Jan 24, 2007 0 Kindred Magazine's Continuum of Principle and Manifesto Kindred recognises the call of humankind's biological imperative that…
Environmental Justice Globalisation Explained Helena Norberg-Hodge Dec 11, 2006 0 The global marketplace is becoming increasingly vulnerable and volatile. Financial turmoil on the other side of the world has led to job…
Child development After Attachment … What Then? Robin Grille Dec 11, 2006 0 We did everything by the book: birthed at home, breastfed over two years, co-slept and wore our babies on our bodies 24/7 — why then do some…
Psychology / Self-help Peace Between the Sheets: Discovering Healing and Transformation Through… Marnia Robinson Dec 11, 2006 0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv6vr5Zlezg Have you ever noticed that intimate relationships seem to be jinxed? You marry someone genuinely…
Breastfeeding Breastfeeding Today — Challenging Fallacy with Fact Meryn Callander Dec 11, 2006 0 Breastfeeding — this most natural act in the world — wasn't always surrounded by myth and fallacy. While its benefits are undeniable, the…
Child development From Horror To Hope: The Evolution Of Childrearing Robin Grille Dec 11, 2006 1 (Photo Caption: Young boys and girls working in the spinning room of the Cornell Mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. January 1912 photo by Lewis…
Sustainability Regaining Sanity, Part 2: Coming Out of Isolation into a Community Style… Anna Jahns Dec 11, 2006 0 Along with the disintegration of extended families, the past few decades have seen an increasing amount of social and economic pressures being placed…