Tips for Boys: The Art of Getting Out

fiddlehouse.com When I played as a kid, getting out was assumed, at least for me. When I started working with children, cooperative games became the focus. I understand the benefits of noncompetitive cooperative games (heck, I teach workshops about them), and last night, I was also reminded of [...]

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Show 44 – SAHD vs MAD

We get the inside story on the parenting skills of Robert DeNiro, Pamela Anderson, Steven Spielberg and other celebs from a clown who sometimes wears a Winnie-the-Pooh costume. “Peekaboo, Bobby!” We also interview a mommy blogger who’s ignited a firestorm of controversy over her comments about stay-at-home-dads. Actually, it’s all [...]

By |2014-02-09T17:12:06-08:00February 9th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

Cherish Your Children’s Early Years

Since I started blogging a month ago,  I have enjoyed minor successes and personal triumphs. I’m sure it’s nothing compared to the more experienced and veteran writers out there, but they are mine and they keep me writing.  For the past month I have attempted to immerse myself in [...]

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Parenting without Fear + Promise Land

William Levin, author of Parenting without Fear. Topic: Raising balanced children in a healing world Issues: Recognizing the guiding signals from our children’s nature in their early years; how we can move into natural partnership with our children’s nature and our own; recognizing and disengaging from the shamed and fearful [...]

Life is Not a Video Game

    ​For as long as I can remember, the discussion has been going on as to whether or not violence in popular culture affects pre-teen/teens in a negative way whereby causing them to lash out in violent means. This is something I talk about fairly frequently with friends, especially [...]

By |2014-02-07T15:45:24-08:00February 7th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

The Birthday Party Invite Guessing Game

Some of you parents have experienced this already and others will soon be there. My daughters are now both in school. My oldest is in kindergarten and my youngest is in pre-school. As they make their way through the school year they start to make new friends. They tell me [...]

By |2014-02-07T05:41:52-08:00February 7th, 2014|Blog, Featured|0 Comments
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