Our ability to play is at the basis of assumptions that peace is deeply biological. Read more about what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip.
Our ability to play is at the basis of assumptions that peace is deeply biological. Read more about what the research says in this AP Month Daily Tip. |
"If we are peaceful, if we are happy, we can smile and blossom like a flower, and everyone in our family, our entire society, will benefit from our peace." See this API meme on APtly Said and Facebook. |
We, as a society, have to change the way we live. It's just that simple, and just that hard. Join us all through October as API explores how to nurture peace by parenting for world harmony through AP Month 2016. |
After more than a decade of Attachment Parenting, this way of relating to my children has become my way of relating overall -- to other people and to the natural world. |
Peace in our world, our nations, our communities, our homes, ourselves -- we all want it, but it can seem unattainable in the societies where we live. Or is it? |
If you are reading this after a sleepless night where you were kicked much, or had to get up to comfort your child, be assured: Attachment Parenting will be worth it in the end. Educational and peace-building consultant, and father of 2, David J... read more |
You can tell a lot about a person by their shopping cart -- and also how they deal with their toddler's tantrum in the middle of the store. |
I thought to myself how it is apparent that she didn’t blend in with the crowd, and I felt a little tug in my stomach. |
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