by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Feb 19, 2021 | connection, Mindset, parenting, reframing, Relationships
Respond to your children with love in their worst moments, their broken moments, their angry moments, their selfish moments, their frustrated moments, their inconvenient moments because it is in their most unlovable human moments that they most need to feel loved. ~...
by Naomi Manley-Casimir | Feb 2, 2021 | connection, Covid-19, Global Pandemic, Gratitude, Happiness, Life lessons, parenting
As we all cope with COVID, and the various restrictions in our areas, we have established some new habits. One of our new habits is to take family walks, and during these walks, we have gotten some glimpses into the teenaged mind. We’re lucky to live in a place...
by Richard Wan | Dec 7, 2020 | Big Ideas, parenting, Self Acceptance, Self-reflection
I received my autism diagnosis late in life and while it gave me insight into the challenges I faced, much of the help I needed to deal with my condition came not from the diagnosis but from Dr. Ross Greene’s Collaborative and Proactive Solutions Approach (called CPS)...
by Naomi Manley-Casimir | May 20, 2020 | Big Ideas, Community, connection, Life lessons, Love, parenting, Teachers
Like many of you, our family is making use of technologies to connect virtually with people we love. This virtual connection allows us all to respect the guidelines to stay home and keep a safe physical distance, but gives us a chance to catch up, support each other...
by Jennifer Grixti | Apr 13, 2020 | parenting, Productivity, Relationships, Working Moms
Working from home with kids poses challenges for many parents at the best of times. The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust parents into a new reality that has created upheaval for many families as they try to adapt to new routines during a time of physical distancing....
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir | Nov 5, 2019 | connection, parenting, Personal growth, Relationships
As parents, a key skill we want to support in our children is resilience. Resilience is the ability to withstand and rebound from serious life challenges so that we can live and love well. As Froma Walsh notes in her book Strengthening Family Resilience, resilience...
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