Browsing Category
Child development
Five Ways Many Americans Are Impoverished (Beyond Money)
Unfulfilled basic needs are forms of poverty.
What are psychological reasons for America’s political, health, and social crises? Here is one answer:!-->!-->!-->…
New Study On Discipline: Long Term Relationship-Building, Not…
Editor's note: In 2005, Pam Leo, Kindred's contributing editor and board member, wrote a now-beloved book called Connection Parenting: Parenting Through!-->!-->!-->…
The Life And Insights Of Joseph Chilton Pearce: A New Book
The following is the foreword from the forthcoming anthology exploring Pearce's writings from 1958 to 2010 by Michael Mendizza. Visit the virtual Joseph!-->…
Conspiracy Thinking: Understanding Attachment And Its Consequences
Adult Anxious Attachment Correlates with Belief in Conspiracies
In the first months of life, infants organize their neurobiological and psychosocial!-->!-->!-->…
Cultural Counterfeits: DNA Remembers And Expects
“The addict’s reliance on the drug to reawaken her dulled feelings is no adolescent caprice. The dullness is itself the consequence of an emotional!-->!-->!-->…
Attachment Social Play For Self-Transformation
What everyone needs to thrive and reach their potential
A dearth of play in US childhoods, including kindergartens (Miller & Almon, 2009), has!-->!-->!-->…
Kindred’s Top 12 Stories Of 2020
From Kindred's December 2020 Newsletter:
Dear Kindred Supporters,
Support Our Work!
Before 2020, Cultural Creatives like us may have been!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Principles of Indigenous Child-Raising: Our Ancestors Were Smart and Good
Indigenous ways shape child intelligence and virtue.
For each of us to have been born, our ancestors had to be smart and good. I am referring to!-->!-->!-->…
Early Partnership Childhood Care: What Should Centers Provide?
The Evolved Nest provides guidance for evaluation.
With the pandemic and white-collar employees working from home, there are increasing calls for!-->!-->!-->…
What Does “Spoiling” a Baby Mean? Can it be Done?
I hear regularly from parents who are conflicted by the advice they get from family members to let babies cry, that parents should ignore their instincts to…