I am in love with Can We Save the Tiger? by Martin Jenkins. The illustrations by Vicky White are top notch! Amazing compositions and detail, that is what attracts me to this book so much. The text is filled with informative, yet developmentally appropriate information about … [Read more...]
Psychology Today: Cry It Out “damages children…for the long term”
The Cry It Out (CIO) method of attempting to teach babies to self soothe was once the norm. I remember calling my mother when babysitting an infant who was inconsolable, and her advice was "sometimes babies just need to cry". She gave the same advice to my spouse after my … [Read more...]
Curbing Climate Change: What We Can Learn From Teenagers
On Friday, as I was driving my gas guzzling 4WD shopping (I know, eco-hypocrite), I passed by a high school in town releasing students for the day. Looking at the school bus, pedestrians, cyclists, and cars packed with teenagers, I reminsiced what it was like to be that age when … [Read more...]
Is There Arsenic In My Kids’ Apple Juice?
by Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff Executive Director/CEO Healthy Child Healthy World Last week, the news broke that Consumer Reports had found traces of arsenic in apple juice. Naturally, I was alarmed. Although we don’t keep juice in the house—limiting the selections to filtered … [Read more...]
Top Ten Eco-Friendly Toys
The following is a list of the my children's favorite eco-friendly toys. These are toys they continue to play with year after year, or ones similar to them. These toys are not only eco-friendly because of their materials, but because they stand the test of time. Top Ten … [Read more...]
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