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Dec 26, 2012
Dec 24, 2012
Thank You Jennifer Laurent For Sharing Our Blog In Your Recent Article
We would like to send out a big thank you to author Jennifer Laurent for featuring Intentional Conscious Parenting in her recent article 12 Conscious Parenting/Living Blogs.
We hope you will venture over to Jennifer's website to see her list of 12 blogs that inspire her. Gluten free cooking, spirituality, organic recipes, conscious parenting, positive living and gratitude are just a few of the topics covered.
Jennifer is also the author of a new book Excerpts From The Heart Of A Mom
Dec 17, 2012
How to release control and shift from resistance to cooperation.
We received a request on Facebook to answer this question.
How to release control and shift from resistance to cooperation.
Here's our answer... TRUST
Example: Your teenage daughter has been begging you to go to the show with a group of friends from school. Your struggling with letting her go because you are concerned if the group is really going to the show. Your thoughts are spinning. Is there going to be any alcohol involved? You really don't know all the people she will be going to the show with. Will he/she be safe?
Is your mind spirally out of control because your in a situation you cannot control?
Dec 16, 2012
Please join us in sending our heartfelt condolences to those involved effected by the Connecticut tragedy.
We have been deeply saddened by the tragic events that took place in Connecticut this past week.
We have had many family discussions surrounding the events and will be sharing our thoughts as soon as we are able to gather our thoughts and put them on paper. We feel there's an underlying current here that needs to be looked at further. For now we would just like to extend our heartfelt condolences to all those effected.
We invite you to join us in sending love and light to those in need and all around the world in this time of need.
Namaste, Carol Lawrence & Family , Stacy Toten & Family
Thank you Rachel Toten for creating the following message for us to share with the world.
Nov 30, 2012
Help Your Child Believe In The Flow Of Goodness
Empowering answers! Enjoy.
Nov 13, 2012
Baby Soren and Winner Announcement!
Look who we got to play with. Baby Soren!
Beautiful new mama Abrei with her sweet little baby Soren
Winner Announcement!
Congratulations to our latest winners!
Yarnell Pierre Cooper and three travel guides.
Carol Anne Carrothers Love is the color of a rainbow
Jennifer Lauren Love is the color of a rainbow
Joseph Stafford Wolves of Gunflint Lake
Please email us your address so we can get your prizes in mail. intunedparenting@gmail.com
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Nov 9, 2012
Feeling Thin Skinned? Over Exposed And Super Sensitive?
Feeling thin skinned? over sensitive? Your not alone. I'm hearing about it in all directions. People are impatient, over sensitive and over stimulated. Lives are being turned upside down right now.
Is it a sign of the times? I feel it very well could be. We are In a stage of deep individual and planetary growth. A time of faster frequencies and rapid manifestation. The time of truth is upon us.
Stop for a minute and think about all those around you. Are they grounded, balanced, comfortable with their life right now? Majority are not. We all just came through an election with a magnitude of bombarding information. Some have experienced hurricane Sandy physically and some energetically.
Nov 1, 2012
Parenting and the Law of Attraction By Christina Fletcher
"We are spiritual, resonating beings. What we feel sends off ripples through our being, and what we think about, the perspective from which we see what comes our way, create the feeling space we walk around in."
Oh, we've all been there. Those days when nothing seems to go right: our children can’t find their shoes, we run late, get stuck in traffic and then, of course, a diaper needs changing. Parenting can truly create the most frustrating scenarios, and they always seem to run in threads, when really, we can’t help but think the only thing we can do is let them run their course and hope we get to bed early. But then, usually someone is teething or sick and there’s no sleep to be had. What is behind the cycle and how do we break them? Oh sure, some may say it’s just bad luck, but is it really?
The
Law of Attraction has been talked about in whispers for years and maybe a
little louder lately. The principle behind it is “That like itself is drawn”,
basically that something attracts more of the same, hence, the “run” of bad
luck. When something frustrates us, and we really get frustrated, than we send
out a clear signal of Frustration and the universe feels the signal, assumes we’re
asking for more, and sends us more of the same. And more, and more, and more…
until the signal is changed. I like to explain it to my children as how we feel
acts like a giant magnet and it always pulls to us what’s the same as the
magnet we’re holding up.
We
are spiritual, resonating beings. What we feel sends off ripples through our
being, and what we think about, the perspective from which we see what comes
our way, create the feeling space we walk around in. The Law of Attraction
picks that feeling space up and our day, and the things that fall in its way,
is created.
Oct 25, 2012
Connecting To Who Our Children REALLY Are By Christina Fletcher
We are happy to share with you a beautiful guest article by Christina Fletcher.
Christina truly writes from a conscious parenting perspective. Enjoy!
We are all spiritual beings.
These
bodies we carry around with us only represent us to the physical world. When we
connect to Who We Really Are then we connect to each other too, as truly we are
all one, part of the same whole. It goes for our children as well. So often
society likes to put kids over in a corner labelled as “children” and we forget
that their essence is the same as ours. They too, as spiritual beings, are born
to experience life, try things out, form opinions, connect to everything they
are at their Source and disconnect sometimes too, just to gain perspective on
everything. Since they just got here, they remember very clearly how things are
supposed to be. They know connection, they know where they’ve come from, and
they know how it feels to be acting from a place of well being.
As
parents we can help our children retain this natural knowledge and offer them
tools for a happier, more aware life. Often, we have to relearn it ourselves,
but being spiritually aware is really about becoming conscious on the
importance of emotions and using the knowledge of them as indicators to how
connected we really are. Spirit (us) is a positive
energy force. Therefore, when we are connected we feel wonderful: we skip, we
laugh,
Oct 9, 2012
Children's Book Review: Angel Archie To The Rescue!
Lisa Sheehy is so passionate about her part in taking care of mother nature that she has written a brand new children's book, Angel Archie To The Rescue.
Angel Archie is calling upon the children of the earth to educate their parents on how to green up the world.
At this time on planet earth there is an impending need for all of us to step up and do our part in being stewards of the earth. Lisa is so driven to teach children and their parents about how to go about this, she so eloquently put together a must read children's picture book. Her message shines through with clear and concise instructions on how this can be achieved.
Angel Archie is so full of love and inspiration you can not help but want to follow along with him and start to create your own inspired creative journey.
It appears that the children that are being born in this time period are coming in hard-wired with a knowing of how to take care of our planet. These children are very protective, connected and have a need to reduce, reuse and recycle.
Oct 2, 2012
Teaching children how to use color for healing, protection and balancing.
One of the best tools a parent or caregiver can teach a child is how to safely and proactively set up energetic boundaries with color. Everything is energy. We all have an energetic body and run on different frequencies. There are numerous resources on the web about the energy body, chakras, frequency and using light for healing. To keep it simple we are just going to focus on the main techniques to teach children how to create healthy energetic boundaries using color for health, happiness and protection.
As your child moves through her daily activities. He will come across situations and people who may resonate at a different frequency. This can feel uncomfortable and unsettling. Sometimes your child may feel unwell and need some added assistance rejuvenating and healing his body. When schedules get over piled and activities accelerated, becoming unbalanced is inevitable. Here are a few color techniques to show your children to help them stay balanced, healthy and safe energetically.
Have your child sit or stand and close their eyes.
Oct 1, 2012
Easy Halloween Costumes You Can Make With Your Kids
When my children were younger and even as they entered their teen years I either couldn’t afford or couldn’t justify buying Halloween costumes. Most were so poorly made or extremely expensive. I am not saying that I haven’t purchased them from time to time because I have. There’s always that one that your child just has to have. Most of our Halloween costumes we’ve made and made together. The children enjoy watching and participating in creating and are always especially excited about Halloween costumes. It is so much fun coming up with ideas and listening to the ideas the children come up with. I’ve found that they are amazed that I have so many skills, even though the costumes ideas do not require much craftiness on my part! If I can do it, anyone can do it! Here are just a few costume ideas.
Sep 25, 2012
Simple Feng Shui Inspired Environmental Considerations for Children’s Health in the Home. By Sherry Burton Ways
© Photographer: Colleen Coombe | Agency: Dreamstime.com
Simple Feng Shui Inspired Environmental Considerations for
Children’s Health in the Home. By: Sherry Burton Ways
Feng Shui is a powerful tool to create a healthy, loving
safe environment for children no matter what room they are in your home. Emotional and physical support using Feng
Shui can enhance all the stages in a child’s development.
So what is Feng Shui?
Feng Shui is pronounced ‘Fung Shvee’ and literally translated means
‘wind and water.’ It embodies the 7,000
year old ancient Chinese art of placement which balances and enhances the
environment.
I invite you to be a Feng Shui detective and analyze using
your intuition and senses things about your home to ensure it is healthy and
vibrant for continued growth and production for your child.
First, think about or observe whether or not your child is
having trouble breathing or has asthma or other concerns. If he or she does, ask:
What is the air quality like in your child’s room or the
entire home as a whole? Have you checked
your home’s ventilation system? Do your
air ducts need to be cleaned out or replaced?
I was working with a client who informed me that her daughter was having
a lot of allergies. This concerned
me. As we began a total redesign of her
home, we learned that the air ducts were never cleaned in her home and was in
serious need for replacement. In
addition, one of the air ventilation system was located just outside her
bedroom door!
Ways to combat indoor air pollution to protect your
family:
- Do not smoke or allow smokers in your home
- Get your chimney cleaned regularly and your appliances serviced
- Open windows at different sides of the home to create cross ventilation
- Seal cracks in floor edges, pipes and walls especially basement
- Buy an air-filter.
- Use safe non toxic cleaning materials
We all live with electrical appliances. However, do we really understand what the
effects are of these appliances in our home and to our children? The entire earth is permeated by magnetic
lines of energy that criss-cross over its surface. These lines are similar to our nervous system
along which travels natural radiation or the electro-magnetic field otherwise
known as EMFs. Millions of adults and
children may face an increased risk of cancer and other diseases because they
are exposed to electro-magnetic radiation from power lines and household
electrical appliances. Even electrical
disturbances from electronic equipment in your child’s bedroom can increase the
risk of disease as well as sleep deprivation.
These include things like computers, televisions, radios, alarm clocks,
CD players, bedside lights, etc. You
want to keep these items at a minimum or at least in a closed armoire or
cabinet so these do not affect the health of your child.
There are several ways you can reduce the positive ions in
your home that may be harmful to your child:
- Keep electrical equipment away from your child’s bed
- Get an ioniser
- Keep a comfortable indoor humidity by ventilating to the outside.
- Use less electrical equipment
- Burn cleansing and purifying aromatherapy oils.
Next assess
the clutter level of your home and your childs room. It is generally a rule that children watch
and emmulate adult behavior. So let’s
examine whether or not you are living a clutter free lifestyle. You see, in the world of Feng Shui, clutter
does not allow for the free circulation of good energy in the home. When energy circulates, responses and moves
about a space it will clog up or become depleted when too much clutter is in
place. This does not create a good
situation for anyone including your child in the home.
Some things to do to create a clutter free
environment for your child:
- Take time to clear any clutter in spaces outside the child’s room
- Create a clear system of organization to clear out your child’s clutter. Toy boxes, shelving and other systems are great to implement and are not very expensive- check out resources and products at stores like Target or IKEA.
- Teach your child a clear and simple organization system in a way that will help them to stick to it.
- Allow for patience and time to use whatever system you come up with so that your child get’s acclimated to it. Reward your child in some healthy way when the system is used successfully.
The main feng shui goal in transforming living spaces
into healthy ones for children is to create a healthy, loving and safe
environment for all who enter.
Sherry Burton
Ways is the Principal Designer of Kreative Ways & Solutions, LLC a
Washington, DC décor firm focused on creating spaces that inspire you through
feng shui, color therapy and interior environment coaching. She is the author of the forthcoming book,
Feel Good Spaces: Decorating Your Home for the Body, Mind and Spirit. Wealth
Sistas Publishing.
Sep 13, 2012
Back To Nature: The Power of Timeless Wanders
A connection to nature is one of the most precious gifts our children have. Not only does time close to the earth nourish their physical body, but also their mind and soul. We all have the ability to re-connect children with nature, regardless of our outdoors knowledge or experience.
A powerful and simple tool available to us all is the timeless wander. This experience is usually overlooked because it runs counter to one of modern society’s strongest assumptions: Children are buckets that must be filled. Time where children are not amassing information, facts and knowledge is usually seen as wasted.
Aug 31, 2012
Be The Cause Of Your Own Experience!
Take a break from the day-to-day routine!
Are you nurturing your youthful inner child?
Is your mind beautifully fit?
Are you the kind of parent who is ignoring your gifts?
Do you feel you might be stagnant, dull and lifeless?
Aug 28, 2012
An Interview with renowned author, speaker, healer, and business consultant Cyndi Dale.
We have a special treat for you. We recently interviewed intuitive author Cyndi Dale. We can't wait for you to read her inspirational answers. We want to send out a special thank you to Cyndi for sharing such deep answers. She truly walks an intuitive connected path. Enjoy! Please share your thoughts. If you have any follow up questions, share them. We'll make sure Cyndi sees your questions. ~ Carol and Stacy
Carol and Stacy: At what age did you know your were intuitive or have your first intuitive experience?
Cyndi: I didn’t have a label for the phenomenon, but I was intuitive as a very small child. I actually remember being in my mother’s womb and watching sound waves pass through her skin and into me. They were huge and colorful and the ones that came from angry comments actually hurt.
Interesting…those spots that were hit by the harsh comments have been the same ones I’ve had afflictions, such as infections, palpitations, and more.
At about three or four, I recall seeing angels. I saw them as a child might: as big with wings. There was one I favored in particular since he would have tea parties with me. Imagine sitting with an angel at a child’s table, his wings dripping onto the floor, his gigantic hands picking up tiny teacups.
But I also saw beings that weren’t so delightful. I could hear and see ghosts, people who continued to stay around though dead. These weren’t particular scary, most of the time, except when I was three and a half, we moved to California and I saw the image of a woman hanging by a noose in our garage. My parents later told me that yes, in fact, someone had hung herself in the garage. I also saw figures I would call demonic—dark, grey, and shadowy, float around the room and sometimes, into and out of my parents when they were in bad moods.
Carol and Stacy: What was your childhood like? Are your parents intuitive?
Cyndi: I had a mixed childhood. I lived a lot in my dreams and intuitions, sometimes forcing my sisters to engage with me in that subtle world. Modeled after some of the ghosts I saw, especially those in long flowing gowns, and what seemed to be their life stories, I’d play dress up, write stories, put on plays.
I also loved nature. To me, it was alive. There was a sense about the grass that was different than the trees; rocks had personalities; stream beds, promises.
I believe that my parents were intuitive but didn’t know or like it. My dad would shake his head if I shared a perception and say,
Aug 16, 2012
A Conversation With Author Simon Paul Harrison
We recently had the opportunity to interview Simon Paul Harrison. Simon is the author of The Truly Alive Child ~ For Those Who Seek A Grander Vision For Our Children.
Stacy and Carol: First of all what was your childhood like?
Simon:Like everyone else, I always considered my childhood normal. It’s not till weget older and have some perspective, do we discover that none of us have a“normal” childhood. I was quite happy really, playing soccer, riding my bike.We had fields behind our house where we would build shelters and play games. Wewere always out and about. I had a lot of freedom that seems to havedisappeared for children very rapidly.
Stacy and Carol: What would you have liked to have asked your parents to change, stop or start todo with you while you were achild?
Simon: Great question! This one really made methink. There’s an awful lot of things I would have answered at the time of mychildhood, but now looking back on them, they were all wonderful experiences.For example, we lost part of our pocket money if we left lights on, which was areal drag at the time. But looking back on it now, it was a great lesson inenergy conservation! I’m very happy in my life, so it’s hard to say thatsomething held me back. I think I was allowed to watch too much television, butboth my parents worked really hard to pay the bills, so I can’t reallycriticize them. But, if I have to pick something, it would have beennice, looking back, to have spent less time in front of a television.
Stacy and Carol: What made you choose the John Lennon quote at the start ofyour book?
Simon: Because it’s wonderfully simple and tothe point! I appreciate simplicity.
Stacy and Carol: At what age did yourmind think of this concept you write about? Being truly alive and conscious ofthe role you have as a parent?
Simon: Itreally began to emerge when I was an elementary school teacher in England, somid-twenties. In many ways I was amazed how damaging huge parts of theeducation system were to children. Most of all, arbitrary destinations werechased after without ever questioning them, which I found to be very worrying.The ability to question everything we create is fundamental. Things are everchanging and the ability to move with the flow of life is crucial foreverybody’s peace and joy.
Aug 11, 2012
PIN IT TO WIN IT! Pin or repin to win a stuffed Cooper and his travel guides.
We are happy to share with you our very first "Pin It To Win It" Contest.
How do you enter? Simple. Pin the picture of Cooper below on Pinterest.
What is Pinterest? Pinterest is an online pin board that allows users to share images they find over the web. Example, you love to cook so maybe you have a board full of all your favorite recipes.
Your an avid book reader and love sharing what you've read or you are an author or illustrator. You can create a board of all your books. Pinterest is a lot of fun and a visual way of sharing what you love.
Join us on Pinterest for several boards. Cooking, recycling, conscious parenting, conscious living, giveaways, social media tips and much more.
How to enter? Pin a picture of Cooper by clicking on the "Pin It" button located right above Cooper. One lucky pinner will be chosen on September 20th. Happy Pinning! If you are new to Pinterest you will have to ask for an invitation. You will receive your invitation shortly by email and then you will be able to set up your account. Bookmark this page to return and pin Cooper and join the contest.
Read our full interview with the mastermind of Cooper's Pack - Brandon Kyle Rudd. Hear all about how Cooper travels to bring children ventures through-out cities from around the world.
How do you enter? Simple. Pin the picture of Cooper below on Pinterest.
What is Pinterest? Pinterest is an online pin board that allows users to share images they find over the web. Example, you love to cook so maybe you have a board full of all your favorite recipes.
Your an avid book reader and love sharing what you've read or you are an author or illustrator. You can create a board of all your books. Pinterest is a lot of fun and a visual way of sharing what you love.
Join us on Pinterest for several boards. Cooking, recycling, conscious parenting, conscious living, giveaways, social media tips and much more.
How to enter? Pin a picture of Cooper by clicking on the "Pin It" button located right above Cooper. One lucky pinner will be chosen on September 20th. Happy Pinning! If you are new to Pinterest you will have to ask for an invitation. You will receive your invitation shortly by email and then you will be able to set up your account. Bookmark this page to return and pin Cooper and join the contest.
Read our full interview with the mastermind of Cooper's Pack - Brandon Kyle Rudd. Hear all about how Cooper travels to bring children ventures through-out cities from around the world.
"Coopers Pack Children's Travel Guides is one of the best children's travel guides we've ever seen. With so many choices in our world today these books are definitely worth taking a look at. As far as educational books go this is definitely well spent money that your children will benefit from many times over. The simplicity in which these books are designed will draw your child in and open up their imagination. Even if you are a world wide traveler or you've never left your town you can still travel the world with these travel guides. Each page is packed with information from top to bottom. The visuals and intricate details are so realistic, from the maps, to real live pictures of the towns, to the street signs; the details of the buildings, the features of the glaciers, even down to the details on the statue of liberty." Read our full review here!
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Jul 27, 2012
Are You Taking Your Kids To The London Olympics? Check Out Cooper's Pack London Travel Guide For Kids And An Interview With Brandon Kyle Rudd
Your children will be enthralled and engaged along the entire olympic
journey with the Cooper's Pack London Travel Guide. Cooper makes an excellent companion to join your child during his Olympic journey.
Cooper’s Pack™ was created by author Brandon Kyle Rudd in conjunction with graphic designer, Martin McCann (Groot), in 2004. After returning from a trip to Thailand in 2003, Brandon sketched the original New York City book in one afternoon and an idea was born—children’s travel guides based on stuffed animals traveling around the world, city by city.
Each book follows the journey of the main character Cooper, as he ventures through a city with a new friend, a member of his “pack”. Look for L.L. (Little Lambie, the London hipster) in the London book Phinney the bear in NYC, Elliott the Sea Otter (who works at the Space Needle) in Seattle, Zoe the fox (and perfumery mogul) in Paris, Demitri for the Athens book and many others. The books also include an interactive education and activity section plus look for hidden secrets or “buried bones” that can be found on most pages. The interactive books for the iPad and Android platforms have advanced buried bone hunting with over 100 buried bones just in the Seattle book alone.
Brandon Kyle Rudd is responsible for the concept, writing, photography, art direction, and business management and Martin McCann creates the corresponding graphic designs and assets, bringing Cooper to life in print and on the web.
Meet Brandon Kyle Rudd, the author behind Coopers Travel Guides
Carol and Stacy: Have you been to every destination you wrote a travel guide about?
Brandon: Absolutely! That is the best part about the job…planning and then exploring every new location. To be honest, I usually visit each location more than once to ensure we capture everything, photograph major events (where applicable) and to standardize weather. If anything, we have more travel guides to write than time allows. Some of my favorite storylines that are yet to be published include Cape Town (South Africa), Tokyo (Japan), Santiago (Chile), Portland (Oregon) and Angkor Wat/Siem Riep (Cambodia).
Carol and Stacy: How did you create the photos and illustrations in your book?
Brandon: The artwork shown in Cooper’s books are culled from a variety of sources, starting with the actual onsite photo shoots of each city/region. From there, we select the most viable shots for each page in the story then the work begins. Utilizing Photoshop, we fold in multiple layers and imagery to build the page along with placing the characters. Some of the illustrations are hand-drawn and others are simply invented as needed. The one standard across all books is that we utilize a new character for each city/region and ensure we have them physically in-hand prior to shooting the book. This way we can also have a spread in the activity section that shows the real characters in the real city (instead of just relying on Photoshop).
Carol and Stacy: Do you have any children of your own?
Brandon: You would think so but alas, no. Because traveling has taken much of my time over the last 10 years, the timing just hasn’t happened yet. I do completely enjoy sharing my adventures and stories with kids through the school systems I visit along with friends and family. Someday…
Carol and Stacy: Have you written any other books besides the travel series?
Brandon: I've contemplated writing several books over the years, both fiction and
non-fiction however haven't tried to actually publish any of them. Instead
I often find myself making up songs and trying to map them to the guitar or
piano...songs about odd-holidays, made-up characters and the like. If I did
focus on writing a separate book, it would be focused on motivational
behavior and how the glass is always half-full.
Carol and Stacy: Is there a T.V. show in the works? This could easily be a TV show for kids. The potential is endless.
Brandon: The proverbial “nail on the head”. This is one of our main goals as Cooper’s Pack is completely scalable for television. Think about the fun and educational possibilities by having a regular show featuring Cooper’s travels and his “pack” of friends? We can focus on world regions, cities and places along with activities (for example: Cooper’s Pack—Fishing or Cooper’s Pack—Sculpture). We’ve been working on the theme song for Cooper that includes a wonderfully repetitive line that goes: He’s Cooper…He’s Super-Duper! As of now, we’re still trying to figure out how to break into the TV world and are looking for help if anyone has some suggestions…
Carol and Stacy: Is Coopers favorites really your favorites?
Brandon: I’ll answer this one level deeper…I am Cooper. So yes, his favorites are mine, though as anyone knows, favorites can change with time. Therefore I try to update Cooper’s favorite music in every other book to show that he has changed/grown. I should also mention that his Pack of friends are also built off of friends and family, therefore their favorites…
Carol and Stacy: Who is Groot and Kyle?
Brandon: Kyle is my middle name (Brandon Kyle Rudd) and Groot is Dutch for large. Martin McCann who helps produce the Cooper graphics is fairly stout and also loves Amsterdam and the Dutch people. When I do school presentations, I often describe Groot as similar to Harry Potter’s Hagrid character (black long hair, large, big). That is Groot. Together we decided we didn’t need our names on the books and preferred to have some fun with the publishing.
Carol and Stacy: What is next and how can your audience connect with you?
Brandon: We are aggressively working on updating our London eBook to coincide with the 2012 Summer Olympics. In addition, we’re finally getting ready to release our Paris book who features our first female character, Zoe the Fox (she’s from Paris and owns a Perfume Empire—studied both botany and chemistry in grad school). I started shooting Cooper’s Pack—Hawaii in May which should be complete by the year’s end (featuring a surfing cat). I plan on scouting our Tokyo book sites in September/October and solidifying the Tokyo character. From there, we are simply trying to get the word out about Cooper and our books. Anyone who has ever seen them seems to love them and want more. I know we have a great product, we just need help getting people to see them.
If anyone wants to learn more about Cooper’s Pack, they can visit our website at http://cooperspack.com/ to see our latest releases and purchase books or follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CoopersPackTravelGuides.
In addition, we’re starting to release weekly video updates on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/CoopersPack/.
Carol and Stacy: Is there any messages you would like to pass onto the parents buying your books or reading this interview?
Brandon: Cooper’s Pack is geared towards 4-12 year old audiences, however I am continually amazed with our fan comments that include adults who love the books or from their 2-year olds that won’t let them read anything else when they go to bed at night. The books also include over 100 “buried bones” (hidden secrets) in each book that can help entertain on a long road-trip or plane flight. I should also mention we try to push the following travel goals in each book produced:
- Have fun and take pictures.
- Be courteous and respectful to others.
- Be smart and learn about new cultures.
- Make new friends.
Carol and Stacy: What are you reading right now?
Brandon: I’ve got 3 in-process books right now that take up space in my luggage when traveling:
-Keith Richards Life
-Lonely Planet 1000 Ultimate Experiences
-Philip Matyszak Ancient Athens on 5 Drachmas a Day (in preparation for writing our Cooper’s Pack—Athens book that has already been photographed)
We want to send out a big thank you to Brandon for sharing his time with us and for Cooper for putting a smile on so many children's faces. Good luck on your adventures and keep us posted. ~ Carol and Stacy
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Jul 24, 2012
Review: The Intuition GuideBook How To Safely And Wisely Use Your Sixth Sense
Cyndi Dale has put together an unmeasurable resource for those who wish to develop their intuition, study their chakras and energy on a more in depth level.
The Intuition Guidebook-How To Safely And Wisely Use Your Sixth Sense is perfect for beginners and delightfully stimulating for the more advanced.
Cyndi Dale covers subject matter not widely talked about but very vital to healthy energetic growth and intuitive development.
"Ultimately, being connected to the greater presence presents you with the greatest gift of all: affirmation of your own presence."
Some of our favorite subjects in The Intuition Guidebook:
1. Five steps for safe psychic activity.
2. How to prepare yourself to be able to become more intuitive.
3. The role feelings play in psychic discernment.
4. Universal laws and how they are all recognized by people and indigenous cultures from all around the world.
5. The importance of getting a gatekeeper, a special being that will help you discern helpful from unhelpful energies, messages and behaviors.
6. The infinite power of love.
One of the reasons we became best friends and have gotten along so well for 26 years is do to the fact we both are very intuitive and empathic. We always talk about following your intuition and developing your psychic skills. Cyndi's newest guidebook gives you the tools to do this. When we take the time to develop our inner selves and then in turn teach these tools to our children, we empower them to lead more fulfilling, connected and rewarding lives.
"The basis of all psychic issues-whether the problem lies in your auric field, your chakras, or any other energy body-is in your programming. A program is a belief that controls our thoughts, emotions, activities, and reactions to life events."
All quotes are from The Intuition Guidebook How To Safely and Wisely Use Your Sixth Sense.
Review by: Carol Lawrence and Stacy Toten
The Intuition Guidebook-How To Safely And Wisely Use Your Sixth Sense is perfect for beginners and delightfully stimulating for the more advanced.
Cyndi Dale covers subject matter not widely talked about but very vital to healthy energetic growth and intuitive development.
"Ultimately, being connected to the greater presence presents you with the greatest gift of all: affirmation of your own presence."
Some of our favorite subjects in The Intuition Guidebook:
1. Five steps for safe psychic activity.
2. How to prepare yourself to be able to become more intuitive.
3. The role feelings play in psychic discernment.
4. Universal laws and how they are all recognized by people and indigenous cultures from all around the world.
5. The importance of getting a gatekeeper, a special being that will help you discern helpful from unhelpful energies, messages and behaviors.
6. The infinite power of love.
One of the reasons we became best friends and have gotten along so well for 26 years is do to the fact we both are very intuitive and empathic. We always talk about following your intuition and developing your psychic skills. Cyndi's newest guidebook gives you the tools to do this. When we take the time to develop our inner selves and then in turn teach these tools to our children, we empower them to lead more fulfilling, connected and rewarding lives.
"The basis of all psychic issues-whether the problem lies in your auric field, your chakras, or any other energy body-is in your programming. A program is a belief that controls our thoughts, emotions, activities, and reactions to life events."
All quotes are from The Intuition Guidebook How To Safely and Wisely Use Your Sixth Sense.
Review by: Carol Lawrence and Stacy Toten
Jul 19, 2012
Why a Deep Connection to Nature is so Vital For our Children
Guest article by Simon Paul Harrison
In a world of cell phones, computers and technology, our children have become increasingly separated from nature. With every step away from the earth a real sense of identity has been lost. Peace, joy, creativity, and a true sense of connection to all life have been eroded. In the place of these have risen fear, greed and violence. Away from nature, children have forgotten who they really are.
If we are to support our children in regaining what we know deep in our hearts is their birthright, to walk as one with life, we must start by re-connecting them with nature.
There are numerous studies showing that time in nature is good for our physical health, but that is not the full extent of the benefit. Arguably far more powerful is the connection with the flow of life that is nourished. With positive experiences close to nature, children no longer see themselves as separate individuals, all fighting against one another for their survival. They realize they are as connected to the trees as they are to their legs, as much a part of the oceans as their hair is to them. This is undoubtedly life changing, and it’s so wonderfully simple!
Nature is such a miraculous teacher for our children because she expects nothing from them. The river doesn’t expect them to think certain thoughts. The plants don’t expect them to say certain words. The mountains don’t expect them to act a certain way. And so nature reminds our children that they have always been free.
This is easy to forget because children become so rapidly heavy and burdened by all the expectations they take on from modern society. We force them to carry hundreds of beliefs, perceptions and judgments around with them that they forget their true, peaceful, connected nature. In particular we educate children to live the illusions that they must chase happiness, run after success, and compete against everything and everyone.
But when we support our children in stepping gently on the earth they find they can let go of all those illusions and plug themselves back in to the flow of life. Without all those expectations a shadow is lifted and they remember who they really are. There’s nothing to chase, nothing to run after, nothing to outcompete. They are perfect. Here, and now. Nature expects nothing from children, and so she gives everything.
We tend to think that the solutions to the challenges we have created for our children are terribly complicated. That it must require special technology, new drugs, different research, or more information. But time and again we see what simply being allowed to play in nature does for children. Through my work I’ve had the privilege of supporting thousands of children on the path to re-connecting with nature and I’ve seen the same things happen over and over again. Children know deep down who they are. They know they are peaceful, joyful, creative and deeply connected. That seed of re-connection is nourished perfectly by nature, and when it is, the blossoming of children is one of the most beautiful experiences to witness.
As adults we can all support this re-connection right now. Children don’t need the names of plants or facts about animals. They just need to be allowed to play, without the pressure of society wondering if their activity will help them get ahead, be successful, or help them pass exams. Their unburdened play in nature is already bringing them the ultimate success: The experience of walking as one with life. Peace, joy and creativity are with them every step of the way.
Simon Paul Harrison is the author of The Truly Alive Child and the founder of Wild Earth’s Children. For more information, free resources and to order your copy of the book, go to www.simonpaulharrison.com
Author Bio
Simon Paul Harrison is the author of The Truly Alive Child, a visionary and life-changing book, and the founder and director of Wild Earth's Children, a non-profit dedicated to re-connecting people to nature.
Simon began working with children as an elementary school teacher in his native England. Here the seeds were planted to seek a way to connect children with the flow of life and return children to experiences of deep peace and joy.
After a number of years he came to America to learn from world renowned nature teacher Tom Brown Jr. Simon fell in love with the natural world and never looked back. He has taught people how to re-connect with nature and a deeper sense of peace, joy and creativity all over North America, including Alaska, New England, and the Cree Nation in Quebec.
Simon felt the calling of his vision urging him westwards where he founded Wild Earth’s Children and wrote The Truly Alive Child. He lives in Colorado with his wife Katherine
If we are to support our children in regaining what we know deep in our hearts is their birthright, to walk as one with life, we must start by re-connecting them with nature.
There are numerous studies showing that time in nature is good for our physical health, but that is not the full extent of the benefit. Arguably far more powerful is the connection with the flow of life that is nourished. With positive experiences close to nature, children no longer see themselves as separate individuals, all fighting against one another for their survival. They realize they are as connected to the trees as they are to their legs, as much a part of the oceans as their hair is to them. This is undoubtedly life changing, and it’s so wonderfully simple!
Nature is such a miraculous teacher for our children because she expects nothing from them. The river doesn’t expect them to think certain thoughts. The plants don’t expect them to say certain words. The mountains don’t expect them to act a certain way. And so nature reminds our children that they have always been free.
This is easy to forget because children become so rapidly heavy and burdened by all the expectations they take on from modern society. We force them to carry hundreds of beliefs, perceptions and judgments around with them that they forget their true, peaceful, connected nature. In particular we educate children to live the illusions that they must chase happiness, run after success, and compete against everything and everyone.
But when we support our children in stepping gently on the earth they find they can let go of all those illusions and plug themselves back in to the flow of life. Without all those expectations a shadow is lifted and they remember who they really are. There’s nothing to chase, nothing to run after, nothing to outcompete. They are perfect. Here, and now. Nature expects nothing from children, and so she gives everything.
We tend to think that the solutions to the challenges we have created for our children are terribly complicated. That it must require special technology, new drugs, different research, or more information. But time and again we see what simply being allowed to play in nature does for children. Through my work I’ve had the privilege of supporting thousands of children on the path to re-connecting with nature and I’ve seen the same things happen over and over again. Children know deep down who they are. They know they are peaceful, joyful, creative and deeply connected. That seed of re-connection is nourished perfectly by nature, and when it is, the blossoming of children is one of the most beautiful experiences to witness.
As adults we can all support this re-connection right now. Children don’t need the names of plants or facts about animals. They just need to be allowed to play, without the pressure of society wondering if their activity will help them get ahead, be successful, or help them pass exams. Their unburdened play in nature is already bringing them the ultimate success: The experience of walking as one with life. Peace, joy and creativity are with them every step of the way.
Simon Paul Harrison is the author of The Truly Alive Child and the founder of Wild Earth’s Children. For more information, free resources and to order your copy of the book, go to www.simonpaulharrison.com
Author Bio
Simon Paul Harrison is the author of The Truly Alive Child, a visionary and life-changing book, and the founder and director of Wild Earth's Children, a non-profit dedicated to re-connecting people to nature.
Simon began working with children as an elementary school teacher in his native England. Here the seeds were planted to seek a way to connect children with the flow of life and return children to experiences of deep peace and joy.
After a number of years he came to America to learn from world renowned nature teacher Tom Brown Jr. Simon fell in love with the natural world and never looked back. He has taught people how to re-connect with nature and a deeper sense of peace, joy and creativity all over North America, including Alaska, New England, and the Cree Nation in Quebec.
Simon felt the calling of his vision urging him westwards where he founded Wild Earth’s Children and wrote The Truly Alive Child. He lives in Colorado with his wife Katherine
Jul 17, 2012
Book Review ~ The Truly Alive Child For Those Who Seek A Grander Vision For Our Children
Divine intervention appears to have been running through author Simon Paul Harrison's veins as he wrote his book. The Truly Alive Child For Those Who Seek A Grander Vision For Our Children is full of so many simplistic, realistic tools and answers for the world to read.
"An educational system isn't worth a great deal if it teaches young people how to make a living but doesn't teach them how to make a life" Author Unknown
It is perfect timing for such a book to be presented to our world at a time when our education system is at its worst.
"I would urge everyone who wishes to share their passions with children to explore or at least entertain the ideas that we each have a soul that is connected to all things. ~ Simon Paul Harrison ~ The Truly Alive Child
You want break downs? He's got them. You want answers? He's got them. From the soul, to parenting, to education, to nature, to love, to changing our reality for all our children's futures. If your looking to be inspired in your journey of child rearing this is definitely a must read!
"For example, if we want children to grow up experiencing deep peace, it really does not work to continually subject them to images of violence. I am simply making an observation of the outcomes that arise from certain choices and actions." ~ Simon Paul Harrison
Review By: Stacy Toten and Carol Lawrence
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Jul 3, 2012
Parenting With Nonviolent Communication Helpful Video
CNVC Certified NVC Trainer Inbal Kashtan discusses and demonstrates how to work with the incessant "no" from a child.
It is so important for parents to understand how to communicate nonviolently and how to demonstrate in front of their children how they deal with conflict with out violence.
Children become emotionally abused when they are exposed to ongoing aggression and violent communication. If you are unsure how to handle a situation calmly thinking it through before reacting and are temperamental please reach out for appropriate help.
Or send us an email and we can recommend some counselors that specifically work with parents. intunedparenting@gmail.com
Jun 28, 2012
Play! Play! Play! Get out and play with your kids.
Greater Good Science Center's Dr. Christine Carter tells us about the power of play.
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