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by Sky BlueFebruary 3, 202011:39 amFebruary 3, 2020

Pain is French for Bread.

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    Cheeeeeeese – Virtual School Paper: Media for kids, by kids on February 3, 2020 at 11:44 am
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This passage about hiding from the rain is a beautiful metaphor for parenting. When our children are small, they run on entirely different clocks. In adult’s lives, 6 months is a relatively insignificant amount of time. Adults don’t typically make transformative changes in only six months. But all babies do. The rate at which their minds and bodies evolve is nearly incomprehensible to many parents. We describe it as a blur, they change “in the blink of an eye” because our clocks are so slow compared to theirs. Recognizing that their pace and our own pace are running on different clocks can be a huge mindset shift. How do we adjust our ideas about time to be present with their rapid growth? How do we honour their clocks in a world that has a very narrow view of how time is measured?
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Food! This is such a tough one. Many of us have complicated relationships with food. What kind of food should we buy? How should we deliver it? Is it good for us? Good for the world? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔Then our babies are born and the first measure of parental success is how much we can feed and grow that tiny person. It’s no wonder that food is a stressful topic for so many parents (and kids). 🥣🍼Are your eating and feeding routines rooted in your core values or do they come from a place of fear? #Food #FeedingKids #Values #CoreValues #Fear #ParentingCoach
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