Monday, July 10, 2017

"The truth about rage is that it only dissolves when it is really heard and understood, without reservation." - Carl Rogers

The 100 Days Of Darkness With A New Baby
Notes from the Child-Full Life, I love my son beyond reason.. the love is real, joyful, selfless... and infinity...
8 Mental Abuse Tactics Narcissists Use at Work
7 Things That Become Totally Obsolete Once You Become A Mom.. some truth to that..
The No-Matter-What Parenting Habit I’m Most Proud Of Giving.. we need to do more.
Researchers studied kindergarteners' behavior and followed up 19 years later. Here are the findings. "Turns out, sharing really is caring."
Giving Up on My Baby’s Happiness Helped Me Find My Own
15 Tips for Surviving Survival Mode
Study shows our faces reveal whether we're rich or poor
Why Does Your Baby Stop Crying When You Carry & Bounce Them? Science Explains
A leading happiness researcher says we’re giving our kids bad advice about how to succeed in life
10 PHOTOS TO REMIND YOU THAT JEWS DON’T FIT INTO A STEREOTYPE (AND NEVER HAVE)
How Kids Are Affected By Life With A Single Mom
How Uber uses psychology triggers
The Overprotected Kid
9 THINGS NEVER TO SAY TO AN ATTACHMENT PARENT
11 Ways Narcissists and Alcoholics are Similar
I shared my toddler's hospital bill on Twitter. First came supporters — then death threats.
The Brains Of Psychopaths Have Been Found To Have "Dysfunctional Wiring
“So, should you meet a need when you suspect manipulation? Yes. Always. If you would like to nurture trust within your relationship with your child.” –Jitter berry
“At the root of every tantrum and power struggle are unmet needs.” –Marshall Rosenberg What if Tantrums Don’t Actually Exist?
"The truth about rage is that it only dissolves when it is really heard and understood, without reservation." - Carl Rogers
When Your Child Gets Angry: Here's Your Gameplan
Study finds that children raised without religion show more empathy and kindness
Something New For Baby To Chew On: Rocket Science And Quantum Physics
This Photo of Two Parents in an Airport Sums Up Parenting

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