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Evolved Nest
The Evolved Nest is a breakthrough concept by Darcia Narvaez, PhD, that integrates findings across fields that bear on child development, child raising and adult behavior. The Evolved Nest promotes optimal health and wellbeing, cooperation, and receptive and sociomoral intelligences. Societal moves away from providing the Evolved Nest have contributed to the ill being and dysregulation we see in one another and society. Learn how to nest your children and re-nest yourself.
Visit the Evolved Nest Learning Center, and learn more about the award-winning research of Darcia Narvaez, at www.EvolvedNest.org.
The Evolved Nest Initiative and Kindred Magazine are strategic initiatives of KindredWorld.org.
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The Ethics of Evil
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Who/What is “Indigenous”?
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From Ego-Wilding to Eco-Wilding and Re-Wilding
Although in the USA today, many residents are ego-wilding (see prior post), this is not humanity’s heritage.…
Wilding: Eco or Ego?
The term, wilding, emerged as a description of random youth violence. A sign of failed socialization. But in recent…
Can We Create A Village In A Competitive Culture?…
“We are stuck in the wrong story.” — Riane Eisler
“The Evolved Nest helps us remember what being human really…
How the Corporate Consumption Complex Confuses Us by…
Corporations sell us hedonic pleasures (tobacco, alcohol, processed “food”) and behavior triggers (guns, cars,…