The Paradox of Protective Parenting As Polyvagal parents, we have the responsibility of toning down our instinctive urge to protect their safety by nurturing feelings of safety and trust within ourselves. 01/3/2025 - 9:24 am | View Link
How to achieve parenting goals in 2025 Here are some techniques parenting experts recommend to increase connection or over correction, according to PositiveParentingSolutions.com. 01/2/2025 - 9:53 am | View Link
The Isolation of Intensive Parenting The hovering, “intensive” approach to parenting that has steadily come to dominate American, and to some extent British, family life is simply incompatible with village building. You can try to ... 01/2/2025 - 12:33 am | View Link
Trauma Specialist Argues 5 Outdated Parenting Phrases Are 'Actually Abuse' "Sometimes as parents we unknowingly try to make ourselves feel better at the cost of hurting our children," Konstantine Bisbikos told Newsweek. 12/31/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
Mom Reveals Three Surprising Takes for Parenting Adult Children "A few people felt like I was enabling my kids, but they are extremely smart, reliable and responsible, good kids," the mom told Newsweek. 12/31/2024 - 1:59 am | View Link
Reader question: We bought our current home a year ago. We realize houses and their systems are always wearing out, but, in this house, it feels like the repairs and replacements are inordinate. The latest example is electrical. The electrical panel box was new, but we have had several electrical issues.
The Winchester Unitarian Society this year celebrates the saxophone and its preeminent role in jazz at Jazz in the Sanctuary’s “Saxophone Summit,”. The program highlights some of the jazz greats who contributed to the jazz saxophone tradition, including John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, and Coleman Hawkins. Featured performers are Mike Tucker on tenor sax, Lihi Haruvi on soprano sax, and Mark Zaleski on alto sax, with John Kramer on piano, Mark Pucci on bass, and []
The most recent season of The Handmaid's Tale left June (Elisabeth Moss) in a bit of a lurch, but it doesn't sound like we'll be getting the answers about what comes next for []