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The Microbiology of Attunement and Women’s Natural Affinity for It
I suspect that we will be saved through the articulation of what we claim to have forgotten, that which is buried in silence.
El nido evolucionado: la forma más natural de criar a los niños.
Visit the Evolved Nest Initiative to learn more about our evolutionary pathway to wellbeing: www.EvolvedNest.org.
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The Evolved Nest: Nature’s Way of Raising Children, the Short Film
This short film is an accompaniment to the newly released book by Darcia Narvaez, PhD, and G.A, Bradshaw, PhD. The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising…
Why Kids Should Learn the Original STEM: Ancient Survival Skills
In a world filled with advanced technologies and conveniences, why would anyone want to learn the ancient skills of our ancestors, especially when a digital…
Repairing the Primal Tear: How Our Evolved Nest Heals Us, Our Animal Kin,…
An interview with the authors of the new book, The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities
28 Days of Solo Play: Learning To Play As An Adult
Editor's Note: Join Kindred and the Evolved Nest Initiative on our social media platforms starting September 2023, for 28 Days of Solo Play! Check out the…
Decolonizing Our Bodies to Liberate Intelligence
dis·mem·ber·ment
noun
1. the action of cutting off a person's or animal's limbs.
2. the action of partitioning or dividing up a territory or organization.…
The Evolved Nest Book: Read Chapter One, Nature’s Way
Editor's Note: Below you will find Chapter One, entitled Nature's Way, of the new book, The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating…
Facing Our Climate Change Fear With Our Original Brilliance: Stephanie…
Stephanie Mines, founder of Climate Change and Consciousness and the TARA Approach, moved to Hawaii this summer, days before the Maui wildfires broke. The…
How Do We Create Nestedness In An UnNested Culture? A Mother Asks Evolved…
The interview is by Meghan Armstrong-Abrami, Ph.D., a mother of a six-year-old child who shares her experience - and questions - about creating nestedness in an…