Oct 20, 2016

The Way You Raise Your Children Matters


What about children coming forth with issues and labels?

Abraham Hicks - What about children coming forth with issues and labels?

Abraham touches on some vital parenting topics that trouble many parents. We encourage you to listen to Abraham's perspective. 

  • Children with labels such as Adhd & Aspergers 
  • Prison
  • Raising abusive children
  • Unconditional love
  • Removing conditions
  • Appreciating your children 


Sep 22, 2016

The Inevitable Changing Parent



The ups and downs of having a family with children can be so rewarding and then so very heart wrenching. Life's learning lessons are so intriguing that we as humans don't always understand everything we go through. We do come out however on the other end, thankful for it all. It appears to make us stronger but were we already that strong and just didn't know it? Our molecules and atoms are changing all the time, which means we are changing all the time. This is not by accident. By renewing ourselves we grow and shed and learn and experience and share. The process is endless and we are eternal, immortal, universal and infinite. 

Stacy Toten


Stacy Toten is a doctor of Metaphysics. She has been a practitioner for over twenty-five years, blogger, children's author, book reviewer, author interviewer, co-author of M.A.S.S. 101 Man Approaching Simple Soulutions, children's behavioral management coach, artist and co-host of The Intentional Conscious Parenting Show. She is happily married for 31 years, she has two Indigo daughters, 2 cats and 2 dogs. Her passions are writing, reading, mother earth, swimming in the ocean, movies and sharing her spiritual gifts with the world and working with parents and children.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/IntentionalConsciousParenting
Twitter: twitter.com/@intuneparenting
Purchase Stacy's book: M.A.S.S. 101 Man Approaching Simple Soulutions

Raising The Vibration Of Your Parent And Child Relationship


Sandra Fazio is the author of The Diaries of a Conscious Parent: One Mother's Journey To Raising HerselfThrough Her Daughter's Essence. Available on Amazon. She specializes in conscious parenting and is directly being trained by Dr. Shefali Tsabary, and has been awarded the designation of Core Essentials Graduate, CEG through Coach U, Inc.

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Sep 1, 2016

A Child Who Reads Will Be An Adult Who Thinks.


Make reading together part of your daily routine.


"A Child Who Reads Will Be An Adult Who Thinks." ~ Author Unknown

Aug 10, 2016

Book Review: Tell me a Fairy Tale A Parent's Guide to Telling Mythical and Magical Stories


Bill Adler Jr. has done a superb job of providing any parent the skillful tools to allow you to go on a new journey each and every night with your child.

This book is chock full of 63 classic enchanting tales. Most of them you will recognize!

Tell me a Fairy Tale A Parent's Guide to Telling Mythical and Magical Stories is a captivating book to read to your child night after night. The stories can always change along with changing the names of the characters to bring them to life. You can always improvise and add in your child's name, family members or friend names in place of any of the characters.

Each enchanting tale includes a summary, a character list, the plot, and instructions on how to tell the story. 

Enter your name in our contest to win a copy of Tell Me A Fairy Tale and begin taking your children on their own enchanting mythical journeys.



Bill Adler, a writer, has two daughters. His books include Outwitting Squirrels (The Wall Street Journal: "A masterpiece;" Boing Boing: "One of the funniest books I've ever read,") Boys and Their Toys: Understanding Men by Understanding Their Relations With Gadgets, Baby-English: A Dictionary for Interpreting the Secret Language of Infants, and How to Negotiate Like a Child. Adler's website is www.adlerbooks.com, and he tweets at @billadler.

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Aug 7, 2016

Book Review: Mom's Gone and I'm In Foster Care


Mom's Gone .... And I'm In Foster Care touches on a very disheartening subject in our country. There are a quarter of a million children every year that enter into foster care. Quite honestly before we read this book, we had no idea there were that many displaced children. It was a little bit hard for us to digest. We are grateful to Sylvia for bringing this to our attention. 

Aug 1, 2016

Interview With Author Caron Goode


In continuation with our author/publisher interviews, we bring you Caron Goode.
Caron has published several successful books including, Raising Intuitive Children and Kids Who See Ghosts.
(This is an interview we did in 2011. We wanted to bring it to the forefront of our blog for all those who may have missed it way back then.) Excellent information for parents and for new writers.

1. Hello Caron, can you begin by telling us about yourself and the books you've written? 
I was completing my doctorate, a lifelong goal, in 1983. The achievement was so meritorious in my mind, that the let-down after the expectation was depressing. My future however was determined for me by three out-of-body experiences in one year, which opened my psychic talents and thrust me into a future as a medical intuitive, spiritual therapist, and healer. The next years were very inspiring and books that I wrote through that period came out in the early 90s. Then the next set of published books started in 2000 and beyond. And I have always been writing since that year - seminars, e-books, poetry, and journals. And I am still creating books for myself and have served as a ghostwriter for 54 projects in 8 years. Can you tell it is a passion?


2. Did you always want to become an author?  I did not grow up thinking that way. I grew up knowing I would be a teacher and help people. Yet I wrote poetry as a junior high student, was encouraged as a creative writer by a high school teacher, won several writing contests in high school, and then shut it down until awakened again in my 30s


3. How did your book Raising Intuitive Children come about? Tara Paterson, my co-author, had several energy-sensitive children, whom I call kids with high intuitive intelligence, far more than intuition. In our talking together, I asked her to share her stories of her children, their talents, and how she raised them. Our desire to help alternative and more mainstream parents manifested in this book, subsequent courses, and coaching for families. Intuitively, we both knew it was the right time. An agent picked it up and found us a publisher in one week. And the book went on to win the USA National Parenting Book Award. Quite a ride following intuition!


4. Did you self-publish or go the traditional publishing route? A traditional publisher published Raising Intuitive Children


How many books do you have published?
Tangible books with covers – around 15. E-books – probably ten more.


5. I really like how in your book Kids Who See Ghosts ~ How to guide them through fear, you talk about the electromagnetic spectrum. I found it very interesting that most humans see a very narrow band of the electromagnetic spectrum and rattlesnakes see the whole infrared spectrum. You have packed a lot of great information and stories into your book. I'm really enjoying reading your book. This is a topic I'm very interested in. What started you in the process of writing this particular book?   

When Raising Intuitive Children was published, the segment of the population of parents and teens who responded on that book’s blog were asking questions about ghosts, psychic gifts, managing a kid's fears, what was real for a child, and what was not real. I spent a year answering every single question and decided a book on the topic would be a better fit than continuing the effort on the blog. A publisher agreed and Kids Who See Ghosts shot up in the Amazon rankings in 2010.