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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.
Jan 4, 2018
Children's Book Review: The bee who could not choose her flower
the bee who could not choose her flower
WINNER, Moms Choice Awards for Excellence Gold Medal; SILVER WINNER, Moonbeam Childrens Book Awards, Best Childrens Book Series.
This beautifully-crafted rhyming bedtime tale for kids ages 4 through 8 takes us on an adventure with Bee, a little hero who struggles with indecision. Bee must learn to trust herself to make choices which improve her life and her happiness. Imaginatively 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 recognize and manage the process of making the many daily choices with which they are constantly presented. The book ends with Choosing Time, a set of questions to help young listeners and readers to recognize the choices they made each day, and to become more aware of and comfortable with that process.
Purchase a copy here.
Dec 26, 2017
Experts: Infant Massages Can Help Babies Through Tough Times
For many infants, parents find that it can be hard for them to relax and be calm in stressful, anxiety-ridden situations. According to Massage Magazine, massage techniques are being used by parents and in hospitals to help infants relax and fall asleep while they're dealing with stressful situations such as gas, colic, colds, and sleeping problems. Massage therapists are now taking steps to teach parents how to properly massage their infants at home, too.
Nov 28, 2017
Study Shows Link Between Smartphone Use and Lack of Sleep Among Teens
The study, published in the journal Sleep Medicine, looked at 370,000 adolescent participants. The two surveys were conducted over many years and included questions asking how many hours of sleep they got each night.
The researchers focused on the years from 2009 and 2015. These years were chosen because they were "when the mobile technology really saturated the market among adolescents," said Zlatan Krizan, a psychologist specializing in sleep and social behaviour at Iowa State University and co-author of the study.
There was a noticeable shift in the amount of sleep a typical teen got over the six-year period.
The data shows that teens were 16 to 17% more likely to report getting less than seven hours of sleep in 2015 than in 2009. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that is below the recommended amount of sleep for 13 to 18-year olds, which is eight to 10 hours per night.
Other factors considered during the study were working after school, homework, and watching TV. However, those numbers stayed relatively the same between 2009 and 2015.
The researchers emphasize that the lack of sleep does not solely rely on the use of phones at night. In fact, teens who used the technology for two or less hours a day didn't appear to have any issues with their sleep patterns. Those who had five hours of use or more each day were the ones who had their sleep patterns disrupted most.
With about half of all cell phone users in the U.S. having a smartphone, more and more people are seeing the impacts of the device on sleep, productivity, and even cognitive functions.
One study in particular provides preliminary research that shows smartphones are linked to reduced cognitive abilities. The researchers stated an intensive smartphone use was associated with a reduced math performance.
When heavy smartphone users were compared with nonusers, the researchers found that heavy users had a reduced excitability in the prefrontal cortex.
Avid Hadar of Ben-Gurion University, the study's corresponding author, said the findings suggest that “intensive smartphone usage can result in changes to our cognitive capabilities, bearing in mind that some of these changes may be disadvantageous and some beneficial.”
Kelsey R. is a writer and an avid world traveler. When she’s not writing or listening to 80s music, you can find her exploring different countries, taking selfies with her dog Lady, and in constant search for the perfect brownie recipe.
Nov 27, 2017
What kind of a parent do you want to be?
Guest post from Christina Fletcher
A child sees an ornament or beautiful item at a store, and in her own curiosity and wonder reaches up to touch it, to feel it, to know it.
As a parent, we see it from the other angle… will the ornament break, will the store person get stressed, will our child do something wrong… will we “get into trouble” or even just embarrassed?
The mirage of thought traffic that goes through our heads at that moment is almost bottlenecked, often resulting in a snapping remark of “Don’t Touch” or grabbing a child before fleeing out the door.
We then feel guilty or awkward, knowing within that we might have repressed our child’s own sense of curiosity.
As parents, we often forget that we are also still people as well. We carry with us baggage from our own childhood, from beliefs of how we should act, how our children should act and often we don’t pack light. From the moment we sit with our children in our arms for the first time, we can feel pulled in all directions, scrambling to uncover what we really think and feel: Who are we each in this role of a parent, what is important to us, what do we want our children to know for sure?
Nov 15, 2017
New Study Finds More Intense Physical Activity Reduces Death Risk Among Older Women
Previous studies have found that self-reported active people have about 20 to 30% lower death rates than those who were least active.
Nov 11, 2017
Interview With Author Rick Morrison Co-Author Of The Hug Store
We had the most wonderful time interviewing author Rick Morrison, co-author of The Hug Store. Discover how his very talented and creative daughter co-wrote and inspired a children's book that is having positive ripple effects beyond their wildest dreams.
Hear why he intuitively knew he needed to add information for parents and teachers on teaching kids about hugging and safe touching. He also share's an exciting announcement about a new book he's a part of called Dancing In The Unknown.
Rick will be hosting a major event taking place next year. You don't want to miss this, you're going to want to join in!
Be sure to connect with Rick on Facebook to stay connected.
You can purchase The Hug Store on Amazon. Available in hardcover or on Kindle.
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Hear why he intuitively knew he needed to add information for parents and teachers on teaching kids about hugging and safe touching. He also share's an exciting announcement about a new book he's a part of called Dancing In The Unknown.
Rick will be hosting a major event taking place next year. You don't want to miss this, you're going to want to join in!
Be sure to connect with Rick on Facebook to stay connected.
You can purchase The Hug Store on Amazon. Available in hardcover or on Kindle.
Thanks for tuning in to The Intentional Conscious Parenting Show. We know your time is valuable and we so appreciate your support.
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Nov 8, 2017
Tips For Traveling With A Toddler
Don't be caught off guard during your holiday travel. Plan ahead with these handy tips for traveling with a toddler.
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Sleeping Tight? Catching Enough Z's May Be More Important Than You Think
And it turns out that missing out on quality Z's is more harmful to our health than we thought.
Most health professionals recommend seven to nine hours of sleep per night, but what happens when you miss the mark?
Not enough sleep can affect your mood...
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