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Feb 17, 2018
Teaching Children About Gratitude
Teaching children gratitude is all about their attitude. More importantly, it's about the parent’s attitude and the mirror image they portray to their children and the rest of the world.
Gratitude is such a brilliant gift that has been bestowed upon us if we choose it. The sophistication of this gift is simple. It is a choice. Be thankful for what you have, who you are and who you can be.
It's all about perception. It doesn't matter what social status you come from, what your wallet has in it or how you were culturally raised.
Feb 16, 2018
A Checklist For Your First Family Camping Trip!
It is exciting beyond belief to share your love of nature with others. If your kids have never been camping before, they’re in for a magical adventure. It’s no wonder, then, that 99% of campers say that they are either likely or very likely to go again next year. So, if you are planning your first ever family camping trip, you are going to need a few items to help make it the experience of a lifetime. This is your professional family camper checklist.
- RV
For your children’s first foray into the wilderness, you might consider either renting a cabin or buying an RV. It will help to ease them into the transition between high tech home life the primitive peace of the natural world. Plus, it will make life easier for you too.
Jan 25, 2018
Children's Book Review: The Prayer Who Searched For God
the prayer who searched for God by Andrew Newman
Illustrated By Alexis Aronson
Each book in this series starts with an easy breathing meditation. Snuggle breathing.
Priceless for a family reading together. Four simple sentences and then you are off on your journey!
The uniqueness of drawing a prayer ( a wisp if I may) that the illustrator created is simply magic.
The most extraordinary and creative book, it doesn't even matter your belief, religion, race, age, or where you are geographically. This is a one size fits all children's book. Where a prayer is in search for God and low and behold the identification and how it presents itself is incomparable to any other book we have read. The singular theme is thought-provoking and so much fun for the kids.
It's so light and fluffy. Like candy for the soul!
Review by Stacy Toten and Carol Lawrence - Intentional Conscious Parenting
Jan 22, 2018
How Diablo Became Spirit
how diablo became spirit By Andrew Newman and Anna Breytenbach
Illustrated by Alexis Aronson
This book touched us to the core. An unbelievable true animal rescue story.
From a cage to freedom, from anger to bliss.
How the tides can turn when minds are open and humans and animals build a foundation of trust. Don't ever think change is impossible. Human to human, animal to animal, human to animal. As long as we are breathing and receptive, change can always be in our future.
Jan 18, 2018
How to Get Your Child Off the Couch and Into an Active Lifestyle
Jan 8, 2018
Children's Book Review: The tree of goodness
A truer than true message about how each of us are all made of goodness! - Intentional Conscious Parenting
WINNER, Moms Choice Awards for Excellence Gold Medal; SILVER WINNER, Moonbeam Childrens Book Awards, Best Childrens Book Series.
This timeless rhyming bedtime tale for kids ages 3 through 5 asks a simple but profound question: What makes a tree good? Children explore this concept through the many beautiful aspects of a tree s nature, and, in the end, learn a lesson about their own self-worth. Charmingly illustrated, this book, which is part of the Conscious Bedtime Story Club collection, is a sure-fire winner for parents seeking conscious parenting tools. This book will help children to see and appreciate their own goodness and inner beauty. The book ends with The Goodness Stretch, a set of questions to help young listeners and readers to relax their bodies, to emulate the qualities of a tree and to stand in their own goodness.
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