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Apr 2, 2012
KidSpeak Radio Show~A radio show where kids can speak their truth!
Mar 22, 2012
Rob Herring Questions What's Inside Our Food
Enjoy!! Your gonna love it. ~ Carol
Mar 16, 2012
Lay your head against a tree and learn what life could really be
Here's a poem my oldest son wrote when he was in 6th grade.
Tony is an Indigo through and through. He's always rejected any kind of box type thinking. He's a free thinker. He can't stand authority or rigid rules. He's a system buster and an awareness bringer. His generation is the generation holding the space for all the new energy (crystal and rainbow children) to enter our planet. Watch for huge changes to take place over the next 20 years! ~ Carol Lawrence (yes he likes to camp in the winter)
Hello all my funny friends
Come and join me in my Mercedes Bens
Look at this world of exaggerated fame
Turn into a big ball of flame
Go on ahead and live this lie
while I teach myself how to fly
I know the truth about all of this
why can't you see through the mist?
There's more to life than money and politics
We don't need technology or drug addicts
So let's just give a new meaning to life,
And teach our children so
They can teach it to theirs.
Now lay your head against a tree and learn
what life could really be.
~Tony Lawrence~
Mar 14, 2012
7 Tips: How Does Emotional Abuse Damage Children's Self-Esteem? Part 2
By Michael David Lawrience
1. Emotional Repression – Feel and express your feelings in healthy ways.
2. Emotional Violence – Heal your own inner child.
3. Parents Use Children to
Satisfy Their Own Needs – Strengthen your self-esteem.
Emotional abuse includes
verbal violence and the lack of positive emotional support. Abusers control,
criticize, demean, ignore, make children less then, powerless, and victims.
So how does emotional abuse
damage a child’s self-esteem?
Part 2 gives the remaining four tips:
4. Parents Lacking Ability to Meet Dependency Needs
4. Parents Lacking Ability to Meet Dependency Needs
As young children we need physical touch and emotional
warmth from our parents. As children we depend on this to develop trust,
connection, and a strong sense of self, core self-esteem.
My mother received little
touch and warmth for her Russian parents. In addition, her mother died when my
mother was still young. My mother then became the caretaker mom for her dad and
six other siblings. As I mentioned before I also had an emotionally absent father.
I grew up mistrusting others
and most of all mistrusting myself. I lacked confidence. I always wanted to
know how to do any new project before I did it, figure it out first.
Tip: Learn how to strengthen your self-esteem over time.
See The Self-Esteem Workbook by Glenn R. Schiraldi.
5. Feelings Denied
Mar 12, 2012
Tips On Tantrums By Loren Buckner, LCSW
Tips on Tantrums
Whether the
tantrum begins in the supermarket and you feel like everyone's eyes are on you,
or you're in the privacy of your home, temper-tantrums are always frustrating,
and they're often infuriating. So parents wonder, "What am I supposed to
do when my child is having a tantrum?"
I recommend to
parents that they stay as calm as possible. Yelling or threatening a child
rarely gets them to settle down. When parents lose control, they are matching
their child's behavior and this, in all likelihood, will make matters worse.
I've had many
parents tell me that they could calm down if only their child wasn't making
such an awful scene. Managing this difficult moment, however, rests in parental
hands. We can't expect children to be more in control of their emotions than we
are of our own.
So as best as you
can, lower your voice and look into your child's eyes. Say things like, "I
know you're upset. I know you're mad. You are really really mad. I know. It
feels terrible not to get your way. You are so disappointed. I
understand." It's always worth it to name and understand your child's
feelings. It may not stop this temper-tantrum, but you'll be giving your child
tools for later on.
If this doesn't
calm things down, though, you'll probably have to stop what you're doing. If
you're in a store, consider leaving or at least going out to the car. Parents
in a hurry and under pressure to get things done become focused on finishing
their errands which, when a child is out of control, isn't going to end well.
It's
inconvenient and frustrating to walk away from a grocery cart filled with food.
But whenever possible, parenting becomes the priority. You want your child to
experience the consequences of the tantrum. He/she goes home, to the car, sits
in time out, goes to bed early, misses dessert, or TV time.
Giving in to
tantrums pretty much guarantees the likelihood of another one, although all
parents are guilty, from time to time, of taking this immediate way out.
Remember that parenting is a messy business, sometimes the best you can do is
muddle through and do better next time. To be thoughtful, purposeful, and
unselfish every time a child asks for something is next to impossible.
Unless your
child is too young to understand,
Mar 9, 2012
Carol And Stacy Interview Children's Author Vicki Scalzo-Savini
Article first published as The Light Inside of Me - An Interview with Author, Vicki Scalzo on Technorati.
1. What inspired you to write The Light Inside Of Me?
I was inspired to write “The Light Inside of Me,” by a child who had anger issues. A few years ago I was in a situation where one of our elementary schools had asbestos, so they closed the school to remove it and moved our whole school into another building and we all doubled up. I worked with a friend of mine. Together we had approximately 40 children in the class. While one of us was teaching, the other would co-teach or prep the next lesson. One of my colleague’s students, named Bryce, was giving her an awful time. He was very disrespectful and angry in general. I took a liking to him because I saw that inside that hard shell he pretended to have, he was an amazing kid just looking to be noticed. I sat down at the desk and wrote a poem titled, “The Light Inside of Me” to do a reader response with the kids. It changed Bryce’s life, my life, and hopefully millions of children in the near future!
2. Where did you get the idea to use children's illustrations? What a fantastic concept!
I had this book typed behind my desk for years. For fun, I would have the children illustrate different pages each year. I never saw this book illustrated by an adult; I always knew it had to be illustrated by children because they have an amazing way of expressing their brilliance. When I finally decided to move forward to publish, there was never a question as to who would illustrate the book. I held an art contest in my elementary school and the rest is history.
3. When did your deep love for teaching and inspiring children begin?
Mar 6, 2012
Review: Frequency The Power Of Personal Vibration By Penney Peirce
"Don't ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." ~ Harold Whitman
Frequency the Power of Personal Vibration By Penney Pierce
Book includes free audio downloads to assist you on your journey.
Frequency The Power of Personal Vibration By Penney Peirce is a manual for living an energetically intuned life! Learn how to "feel" your way through life "frequency" by "frequency."
Penney's new book embraces a new way of experiencing life as a vibrational being.
"When you start using senses you've neglected, your reward is to see the world with completely fresh eyes." ~ Barbara Sher
"You might find that heightened empathy--the sense of loving the light within others and feeling connected because of it - helps you know what exactly people need, even before they do" ~ Penney Peirce
What a gift Penney Peirce gives her readers. Instructions on how to "activate your diamond light body." This should be made into a poster. Penney describes your diamond light body, how to step into it, activate it, maintain it and put it to use. This is a priceless gift.
"Transformation literally means going beyond your form." ~ Wayne Dyer
Have you ever wondered how your feeling habits were developed?
Frequency the Power of Personal Vibration By Penney Pierce
Book includes free audio downloads to assist you on your journey.
Frequency The Power of Personal Vibration By Penney Peirce is a manual for living an energetically intuned life! Learn how to "feel" your way through life "frequency" by "frequency."
Penney's new book embraces a new way of experiencing life as a vibrational being.
"When you start using senses you've neglected, your reward is to see the world with completely fresh eyes." ~ Barbara Sher
"You might find that heightened empathy--the sense of loving the light within others and feeling connected because of it - helps you know what exactly people need, even before they do" ~ Penney Peirce
What a gift Penney Peirce gives her readers. Instructions on how to "activate your diamond light body." This should be made into a poster. Penney describes your diamond light body, how to step into it, activate it, maintain it and put it to use. This is a priceless gift.
"Transformation literally means going beyond your form." ~ Wayne Dyer
Have you ever wondered how your feeling habits were developed?
Mar 5, 2012
An Invitation From Vick Savini
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Mar 4, 2012
Pure Presence With Suzy Miller ~ Aligning to Self
Enjoy this rebroadcast of Suzy Miller's radio show "Pure Presence - Aligning to Self with Suzy Miller.
(Suzy Miller is the author of Awesomism, an amazing book about Autism)
"As we become the new humans, humanity is going through a process where we are continually being re-calibrated to the highest aspect of who we really are. Throughout the world, many are now being called to rediscover and reconnect with the potential and possibilities that have been hidden within them for so long. The time has come for a new community of humans who are not afraid to be and continue to become the fullest expression of themselves. If this resonates with you, join Suzy Miller every first and third Friday and participate in a free Pure Presence balance and integration experience."
Mar 3, 2012
Joie de Vivre Tarot Review
Joie de Vivre tarot by Paulina Cassidy
The artwork is uniquely adorable and very detailed.
Each drop of point calls to your imagination.
The written word is just as magnificent, it draws you in and enhances your tarot card reading. Paulina Cassidy the artist and creator of this tarot deck has created a world of magical creatures that reaches out and breaks the sound barrier with her energy and life force. Her card deck really resonated with us.
Review By Carol Lawrence and Stacy Toten
Find out more about this awesome tarot card deck and other family friendly games at U.S. Games Systems, Inc.
Feb 29, 2012
Cat's Eye Tarot Review
Cat's Eye Tarot By Debra M. Givin, DVM
"Every card in Cat's Eye Tarot tells a story, illustrated from a feline point of view. The card meanings follow Rider-Waite interpretations, yet even the newcomer to tarot will be able to relate to these delightful images of cats and learn valuable lessons from them."
The intricate detail on each card helps you to unfold your own creative, emotional, earthy and intellectual energy. We feel it is a very grounding tarot card deck. Debra's experience as a vet and her love of cats comes shining through each and every card.
Review By Stacy Toten and Carol Lawrence
For more great tarot card decks and family fun games visit U.S. Games Systems, Inc. or follow them on Facebook.
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