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Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2016

On Mother's Day, She Was On The Bathroom Floor, Hungover, And Pregnant




You might not laugh very much and you might not cry, but I promise this incredibly inspiring talk will make you think really hard and see life a little differently.


At 3:40, she says something so obvious that I’ve not thought about — something that’s going to make me change how I parent my kids. I didn’t see what happened at 5:43 coming, and I certainly didn’t expect her to react the way she did. And at 10:39, I knew her life would never be the same.





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On Mother"s Day, She Was On The Bathroom Floor, Hungover, And Pregnant

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Monday, December 21, 2015

Anyone Could Make This Mistake. The Fact It Happens All The Time Is Frightening.





On average, what happens in this video occurs every 10 days. Let’s try and make that number ZERO by making sure a lot of people see this video. If we can prevent just one person from making this mistake, it would be worth it, right?



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Anyone Could Make This Mistake. The Fact It Happens All The Time Is Frightening.

parenting, parenting-children-general, shocking, video

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Researchers Find That Chimps Are Better People Than A Lot Of Actual People




If you take a look at politics, it’s easy to see that humans are very much a what-are-you-gonna-do-for-ME kind of species. People usually make decisions based on what they’re going to get out of it. Apparently chimps aren’t quite the same. I was really blown away by the chimps[1:41-2:08]. Does anyone know the best place to find a chimpanzee friend?





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Researchers Find That Chimps Are Better People Than A Lot Of Actual People

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Sunday, July 12, 2015

They Wanted To Feel Her Pain, So She Locked Them In A Room And Told Her Story




Most kids

can’t wait to turn 18. They’re revved up for that magical step into adulthood. But when her time came, this woman didn’t celebrate. She didn’t even have a permanent home. How did she get by? She started by telling her unforgettable story.





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They Wanted To Feel Her Pain, So She Locked Them In A Room And Told Her Story

inspiration-general, inspirational, parenting, parenting-children-general, touching, video

Why Some Doctors Are Freaking Out Over A Popular Pastime We Assume Is Good For Us




Chris Nowinski is a Harvard grad turned pro-athlete who has been raising awareness of the global concussion crisis within the sports industry and its link to brain trauma. Of course adults and kids shouldn’t stop playing sports, but it’s important to understand the risks of certain types of sports before you sign yourself or your kids up.



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Why Some Doctors Are Freaking Out Over A Popular Pastime We Assume Is Good For Us

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Sunday, June 14, 2015

This Is How You Earn The ‘Amazing Human Being’ Badge




What happens when special-needs kids are left alone in the care of their peers? Are they teased? Ignored? I don’t want to spoil the answer, but I’ll tell you this: Their peers completely change their lives.





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This Is How You Earn The ‘Amazing Human Being’ Badge

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

The NFL May Get A Lot Of Things Wrong, But A Former Player Is Right In His Epic Rant On Parenting




Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson was deactivated indefinitely from his team after admitting to repeatedly hitting his 4-year-old son with a “switch” (a small, thin tree branch) and being indicted on child abuse charges as a result.


Former Minnesota Vikings player, NFL Hall of Famer, and current sports commentator Cris Carter had one of the clearest, rawest, and most personal reactions thus far.





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The NFL May Get A Lot Of Things Wrong, But A Former Player Is Right In His Epic Rant On Parenting

entertainment-culture, parenting, parenting-children-general, sports, thought-provoking, video

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

I Sing Along To This All The Time. But When She Does, It Makes Me Really, Really Uncomfortable.




I love rap music, and I love the creative freedom that exists within the arts. I am also no fan of art being taken out of context in order to be unfairly criticized. That said, I have been in cars, at parks, and at parties where I hear someone’s young kid recite a lyric that they too have heard in the wrong context (or, perhaps more accurately, at the wrong age). I offer this video to us all not as a cheap slap in the face to the music and culture that I love but as a mirror to ourselves, asking us where we are drawing our lines.





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I Sing Along To This All The Time. But When She Does, It Makes Me Really, Really Uncomfortable.

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Monday, May 11, 2015

What We Think About This Issue And What Is True Are 2 Different Things




I can’t help but think that if we were all better educated about child labor, maybe the demand would slow for such inexpensive goods. What do you think?




There’s a chance you wanna help spread awareness about this. Luckily, that part’s easy. Just hit those buttons down there to share.



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What We Think About This Issue And What Is True Are 2 Different Things

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Live And Let Live: 10 Ways Gen-Yers Live Differently Than Our Parents




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Don’t get me wrong; my parents have taught me invaluable things throughout the course of my life that I will treasure and someday pass down to my own family.


But, I can’t help but believe that being part of Generation-Y has led me to live my life by lessons and mindsets that significantly differ from those my parents hold.


Here are 10 ways Gen-Yers will live their lives differently than their parents:


10. You won’t look at your life in a linear, cookie-cutter way


First comes school, then marriage, then a baby in a carriage… or something like that. Well, our generation is all about change, and included in that change is a bit of spontaneity and acceptance of the fact that some things just don’t happen in the sequence our parents would like.


We’re more attracted to a natural balance than a strict timeline, and while our parents may cringe when have our life milestones out of order, we can appreciate the journey much more than the destination.



9. You won’t want a job; you’ll want to find your passion


Every parent wants his or her kid to succeed. But, we want more than just a job. If anything, our generation has seen innovation like never before.


All of a sudden, those crazy ideas you never thought would work finally have a place in society, and people are willing to step out of their comfort zones to make their dreams come true. We’re willing to sacrifice money, success and reputation for passion and an innate love for what we do.



8. You’ll never rush into marriage


Our relationships aren’t defined by our commitments to marriage. Rather, they are grounded in the foundation of love, respect and honesty.


Sure, my parents teach me that every day, but keep in mind every holiday season when the questions of “When are you getting married?” and “How come we don’t have grandchildren yet?” come up. The solution is to answer them, not ignore them, because we all know the answer: there’s time.



7. You’ll spend because money is meant to be spent


Savings accounts are great, but slaving away your 20s and stashing your paycheck every two weeks is not. Where’s the fun? Just because we’re getting older doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy our world. If we can’t live it up now, when can we?


Our parents and their parents before them have set a precedent: save your money, spend wisely, save it for a rainy day. Guess what? It’s always going to rain if you don’t get your head out of your financially-budgeted ass and live a little.


There is a big difference between spending wisely and not spending at all. Let your life be a story of experiences, not neatly packaged checking accounts.



6. You’ll travel by yourself, for yourself, any day of the year


Why? Because you can, because you want to and because living for the now is so much better than living in the future. You’ll be one of those people who packs up his or her sh*t and books a week-long stay at an Indian ashram halfway around the world because someone pissed you off that day and you need to “just get away.”



5. You’ll have no plan and you f*cking love it


This might be one of the biggest pet peeves when it comes to parent-child conversations. There is no plan! For most of us, getting to Wednesday is a success. Anything further than that is a freak-out scenario.


There’s nothing wrong with not having a plan or knowing what you’re doing. That’s your plan: You don’t want one.



4. You’ll welcome spur-of-the-moment decisions


Members of our generation think at high speeds. It’s not that we aren’t aware of consequences for our actions, we’re just not willing to let moments slide because we’ve analyzed the hell out of them.


You might regret that YOLO tattoo in a few years, but we’ll hold true to our mantra; there’s no such thing as regret.



3. You’ll value your “finding myself” time more than anything


It’s not what society or even your parents want for you — it’s what you want for you. Sometimes, it takes a while for you find the answer, but when you do nothing else will matter as much.



2. You’ll find your voice and courage to stand for your opinions


We’ve created a generation in which opinions are respected and expression is encouraged. We promote equality and opportunity, and we stand together in the face of oppression.



1. You’ll live your life knowing that you’re part of something bigger


The universe, the divine, the grand scheme of things — whatever you want to call it. You adopt the mentality that we’re nothing if not connected on some larger plane.


Your life will become a beautiful dance between personal growth and universal reciprocity.


Read more: http://elitedaily.com/life/culture/things-gen-y-will-do-different-than-parents/880771/




Live And Let Live: 10 Ways Gen-Yers Live Differently Than Our Parents

being your parents, parenting, parents

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The Most Inspiring Slab Of Concrete You’ll See Today




It’s young women like this that remind you sometimes things in this world can always take a turn for the remarkable. 





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The Most Inspiring Slab Of Concrete You’ll See Today

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Monday, April 20, 2015

Rescued Basset Hound Finds New Best Friend





Watch rescued Basset Hound Zoe play around with her new best friend Charlotte in this adorable home video. These two could entertain each other for hours!




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Rescued Basset Hound Finds New Best Friend

animals 2, awww, dogs, parenting

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Kids With Electronic Devices in the Bedroom Are More Likely to Be Obese




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If your kid spends too much time staring at a TV or another electronic device at night, he’s more likely to be obese and suffer from other health issues.


In what might be the first study that connects the dots between sleep, diet and physical activity among kids, Canadian researchers have found that adding just one hour of extra sleep decreases the chances of being overweight or obese by around 30%.


“If you want your kids to sleep better and live a healthier lifestyle, get the technology out of the bedroom,” said Paul Veugelers, a professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta in Canada, and a co-author of the paper.




The scientists surveyed around 3,400 students in fifth grade (ages 9 to 11) and found that half of them had at least one electronic device in their bedrooms. Those were 1.47 times more likely to be overweight than kids with no device in their bedrooms.


To find out more about this study, watch the video above. What do you think of this study? Does your kid have access to electronic devices in his or her bedroom? Tell us what you think in the comments.


Read more: http://mashable.com/2012/10/24/kids-with-electronic-devices-in-the-bedroom-are-more-likely-to-be-obese-study/




Kids With Electronic Devices in the Bedroom Are More Likely to Be Obese

family, Family & Parenting, health, home, Lifestyle, parenting, popular science

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

They All Thought The Mom's Boyfriend Murdered Her Little Girl. The Real Killer Was Far Scarier.




Jamie DeWolf, storyteller, has a pretty personal one to share. It involves a child abduction and abuse case, but I urge you to listen all the way through. It’s a hard listen, but an important one.




To keep informed on what is being done to protect children from abduction, please Like the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on Facebook.


UPDATE: Jamie wrote the following on his facebook wall since we published this:
“Since the release of the story, I’ve talked to people who were on the search teams marching through the hills and reporters who interviewed the Wolf face to face, and heard parts of his sickening confession from his mouth. He was worse than you can imagine. Old neighbors have messaged me who still remember the little girl who was always walking by herself.


But more importantly, the 8 year old girl who escaped is named Midsi. 15 years later, she’s grown up and now works for a missing children center and the Polly Klaas Foundation. Which is incredible. Someone posted this performance on her FB wall, and to be honest I was terrified it would be traumatizing to hear. She said, “I want to shake this man’s hand…feeling blessed.” Now I’m hoping to meet her all these years later in person. It’s a heavy thing, but thank you to everyone for helping make that happen. Let’s share this more, show it folks who haven’t seen it, it matters.”



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They All Thought The Mom"s Boyfriend Murdered Her Little Girl. The Real Killer Was Far Scarier.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

In A Week Filled With Tragedy, Amy Poehler's Advice For Self Care Is Like A Warm, Virtual Hug

With all the scary things that have happened this week, Amy Poehler speaking calmly and rationally about self care is exactly what we all need right now. Thanks, Amy. 





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In A Week Filled With Tragedy, Amy Poehler"s Advice For Self Care Is Like A Warm, Virtual Hug

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Monday, January 12, 2015

This Infographic Would Make Mr. Rogers Cry

These days neighbors are a little less borrow-a-cup-of-sugar and a little more get-off-my-lawn-you-meddling-children. Have we forgotten everything Mr. Rogers taught us about being good neighbors? How well do you know your neighbors?



GOOD Neighboring Infographic

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