
…great way to move frustration. This makes sense if we remember that frustration comes when things aren’t going the way we want. Frustration comes from wanting change, so being able…

…will have a continuum of receptivity when it comes to each sense. Orchid children may complain the tags in their clothes are too itchy, sounds are too loud, smells are…

…focus on creating space for connection, story, music, messy art, movement and more. Bring your family or a friend and come play with them on Vancouver Island this summer! https://neufeldinstitute.org/event/camp-ish…

…to ‘run away from home.’ The act of comforting someone actually rests on feeling at home with them. Trying to comfort a child who doesn’t know you can create additional…

…is far less effective when it comes to feeling secure than making sure they feel taken care of by us. In order to understand why this is so we will…

…took me by surprise for its deep insight into what it means to be fully human, its crystalline clarity, and its sheer succinctness. After 40 years of studying the unfolding…

…feel the same about that number again. But what comes after a brush with death? Many alluded to the aftermath but only one of the many so-called experts even came…

…information. There is a lot coming in from the outside. But is there any room for things to come out from the inside? Do these activities make space for exploring…

…coming from within the child to construct, build, create, and so on. This type of play is called emergent play and in this state you see curiosity, imagination, and sense…

…is coming. It’s the time of year again when I yearn for the most melancholy music I can find. As I’m writing this, I’m listening to some achingly beautiful choral…