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On Fostering Your Own Curiosity: Why Should Parents Be Curious?
Parent educator Sarah MacLaughlin is writing a new book, Raising Humans With Heart: Not a How-To Manual. Here's the good & the bad news: our kids are…
Self-Actualize And Become A Wise Elder
PART THREE OF FOUR: The practices that foster your elderhood development
As mentioned in the prior blog post in the series, in his book, Come of…
Falling In Love With Books
Falling in love with books creates an upward life spiral. Young children who are read to abundantly will naturally fall in love with books. Children who love…
The “Death Of Birth” And Losing Nature
We are less human if we forget to nurture our nature connection.
When is the last time you welcomed a spider or a fly? Your chances to do so are diminishing.…
Dads Reach Historic Paid Parental Leave Class Action Settlement With…
The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Ohio, and Outten & Golden LLP announced a first-of-its-kind class action settlement with JPMorgan Chase…
Put More Father-friendly Cues In Prenatal Care Offices, Study Says
Simple environmental cues could increase fathers' active participation during prenatal care, and women and infant health following birth
The saying "a…
Forgotten Fathers: New Dads Also At Risk For Postpartum Depression
It's increasingly common to hear about new moms suffering from the baby blues. But what about new dads?
A new UNLV study, published in March 2019 in the…
Contempt For The Commons
A predator cult of selfish-contempt has etched its way into the fabric we call government, and that cult controls the commons, the global environment, including…
Allomothers: Our Evolved Support System For Mothers
Let’s remember our species' history of allomothering
Nurturing babies and children is not just about mothers---it is a community responsibility our species…
The Science And Art Of Mothering: Part Two Of Three
Communities used to know a lot about mothering.
Human biology and sociality are designed to be largely shaped after birth—with early plasticity and extensive…