…Mom Enough?” – the attention-grabbing headline flanking an equally attention-grabbing image of a mother breastfeeding her three-year-old son. In both cases, the media energy turned frenetic, with other major news

…in my world. And this was a world that was not about right or wrong, but about expressing the beauty and the heartache and everything in between. A world about…

…other children visual stimulation can be overwhelming. Transitions can also be very difficult and too much stimulation is exhausting often resulting in irritable behavior. One of the most common manifestations…

…discussing the books – and their art and authors – that garnered the industry’s prestigious awards from the American Library Association. This year, I beamed with joy when one of…

…offer the gift of stories to you. This batch of holiday stories, our third annual collection, features stories about the incredible power of intentional togetherness. Deliberate and preserved family time…

…all of our brains, beautifully designed by Nature to look after us by keeping us close to those who take care of us. Because attachment instincts are, truly, survival instincts,…

…whether our children show frustration and sadness through calm discussion, through increased fears, or through tantrums and upset, they need opportunities to release tension, express emotion, and go through the…

…are more in tune with the world around us, as well as to the world within us – because this is what makes us more human, more fully alive and

…Neufeld’s Raising Children in a Digital World video material: Preserving Play in a Digital World. It is now available in a self-paced format through our virtual campus. For more information

…emotion: Emotion seeks expression. There’s Fear, who stares in wonder at the incoming broccoli on a screen that shows Riley’s perplexed perspective and asks, “Do you think it’s safe?” Next…

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