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How Not to Be an Angry, Controlling Parent
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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
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Democracy Starts With Babies, With Responsive, Nested Care
To maintain a democracy, do we need democratic skill practice in childhood?
"A democratic character structure emerges from a wellness-informed!-->!-->!-->…
Children Who Live In Peace, Learn To Create Peace
“Establishing lasting peace is the work of education; all politics can do is keep us out of war.” - Dr. Maria Montessori
Many parents will give a sigh!-->!-->!-->…
How Do Children Impacted By Wildfires Recover? A Resilient…
Editor's Note: Do you have a story of a local community creating programs to help their members recover from climate change disasters? Send us your story of a!-->…
Breaking the Cycle: The Grassroots History And Award-Winning Science…
In this Monday LIVE presentation to the Association of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, APPPAH, Lisa Reagan, Kindred World’s founder and!-->…
What Happened To You? A Book Review
A book review by Darcia Narvaez, PhD, and Mary Tarsha. How the new book What Happened To You? reflects the science of our Evolved Nest.
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Healing our Bodies, Healing the World
On the day of Derek Chauvin’s verdict, a book arrived at my door that shifted my understanding of violence. My Grandmother’s Hands by psychotherapist Resmaa!-->…
The Promise of Childism for Imagining Transformation: Reimagining the…
This post was first published on Rutger's University's Childism Institute blog.
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