January, 2012

posted in: Live
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01.26.12

How do parents in different cultures address the parenting challenges we all face: bedtimes, potty training, feeding, etc? Is “our way” the “right way?” Here with some global perspective to combat any notion of “perfect parenting” is Mei-Ling Hopgood, author of the new book “How Do Eskimos Keep Their Babies Warm?”

posted in: Press
01.23.12

Creator’s Syndicate suggests A Little Book About Feelings and My Feelings Activity Book as a “smart gift for any young child.”…

posted in: Learn
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01.19.12

Are you stressing out about your kid’s eating habits (or lack thereof!?) Ellyn Satter, internationally renowned expert on kids, nutrition, and healthy eating habits, calms us down with fool-proof tips to get some nutrition in those bellies (or at least stop worrying about it.)

posted in: Learn
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01.12.12

How much are our kids’ personalities shaped by the order in which they were born? Will every middle child have a Jan Brady complex or is there something we can do about it? Renowned family therapist and author, Meri Wallace, helps us combat the birth order blues.

posted in: Press
01.06.12

The Trades describes A Little Book About Feelings as a “terrific learning tool for parents with preschool age children.”…

posted in: Learn
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01.05.12

Part 2 in our Finding Happiness series: how can we safeguard our own emotional balance in the midst of catering to our kids’ big emotions all the time? Internationally acclaimed Andrew Weil, M.D., offers some simple, concrete, doable tips to help us increase and maintain our own sense of well-being.