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Feminism and Body-Positivity: two great articles!

Two excellent articles from the New York Times. The first one, How to Raise a Feminist Son, expands on the themes from my recent post about boys’ and men’s emotional lives, and the importance of fathers being vulnerable. The second

Posted in growth and development

Emotional Lives of Boys and Men

I think about the emotional lives of boys, as they grow up in this time and place, through adolescence and into men. Your little boys, right now, have no barriers to their full range of emotions. Their tears flow freely,

Posted in growth and development, recommendations, thoughts about life

Santa Claus thoughts

Last week in the grocery store I overheard two young parents discussing the Santa Claus question.  Over the years I have watched many families – friends, relatives, students – and their experiences with the Santa Claus question, some of which

Posted in growth and development, storytelling, thoughts about life
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Every parent needs support, especially for learning how to handle behavior. The Parent Support Center, right here in Portland, offers classes that can help every parent become more confident. I am one of the Parent Support Center’s parent-educators, and I offer classes here in the school for Understory families.
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Do you wonder about the importance of play? This article is a few years old, and everything in it is still true. Read it, and then go play! Taking Play Seriously, NY Times Magazine:
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I am deeply grateful to Brené Brown for her work on courage, vulnerability and empathy. If you don’t know her work, start with this short but powerful animation, and then go to her webpage.
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When I’m not teaching, I volunteer with Bark, the defenders and protectors of Mt. Hood. Free monthly hikes, monthly educational talks on forest issues, families welcome! Come learn how to defend the forest.
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