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Parenting ‘style’ affects children at a molecular level
How a parent responds to their child’s needs can affect more than just behaviour.
New research from UBC’s faculty of medicine and BC Children’s Hospital!-->!-->!-->…
Letter From The Editor: What We Did This Summer
Dear Kindred,
Read the August 2021 issue of Kindred's newsletter here.
What did we do here at Kindred this summer? As Stephanie Mines encourages us to do!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Living Into The Mystery Between Inner And Outer Climate Change
Watch an outtake of Stephanie Mines' presentation to the Kindred Fellowship Program.
https://youtu.be/DJEX_2aOM3g
In this outtake from her!-->!-->…
Breast Milk is Medicine for Babies
An infant’s microbiome influences motor, social and cognitive development.
KEY POINTS
Lack of breast milk in the first year is associated with!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Homo Donans Materno: Discovering The Maternal Gift Economy
For many years I have been trying to bring to light a view of the gift economy based on mothering, a free provisioning economy that is fundamentally neither!-->…
The Surprising Antidote To Exhaustion
If the pandemic has done anything to me, it has stripped me of what I thought was real and important. It has removed any last drop of energy that I might use!-->…
Connection Parenting: A Review Of The Classic, Beloved Book
Darcia Narvaez and Mary Tarsha review the beloved and classic book, Connection Parenting, by Pam Leo. Connection Parenting celebrates its 15th anniversary in!-->…
How Not to Be an Angry, Controlling Parent
KEY POINTS
U.S. parents can learn helpful parenting techniques from non-western cultures.Traditional cultures interfere less in the lives of their children!-->!-->!-->…
Enculturated Captivity, Zoochosis, And Collective Trauma
How humans can better coexist with their natural environment.
In this interview with ecopsychologist, Vaughan Wilkins, we explore captivity through a!-->!-->!-->…
Happy Solstice, Letter from the Editor
READ the June issue of Kindred's newsletter here.
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Dear Kindred,
Twice in the past month I’ve presented!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…