In the US, psychologists like Steven Stosny point to a link between anger and parental feelings of inadequacy. While the situations he cites will ring true to many of us as parents: the end of a bad day is likely to set off reactions, etc., I would advocate for a nuts-and-bolts, practical review of … Continue reading
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How Do We See Media in Relationship to Love and Health? Finding a Middle Way.
Wanted to share with you. Spread the word. Richard Whittaker, founder and publisher of Works and Conversations, interviewed me when I was in California in the Spring. I appreciate that it was picked up by The Daily Good. In the speeches, panel presentations, and workshops I’ve given, people express the need for a “middle way.” … Continue reading
Four keys to help children thrive in disturbing times:
Wherever we are in the spectrum of relationship and response to the recent deaths of citizens at the hands of police and police deaths at the hands of a crazed citizen, we are all affected by incessant images of unrest, conflict and death. Fearful images. Especially since the killings at Sandy Hook, we feel the … Continue reading
Making Room for Relationship
I opened my Google alerts today and found an article from Psychology Today on mobile technology and corporate culture, which reinforced my own view from recent experience that the ease and automatic nature of email and text to communicate while planning (either a family event or something in the larger community) leaves something of the … Continue reading
New Parents
The window of opportunity is wide open for new parents to form healthy family habits about media. Continue reading
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