“Don’t try and fix the past thru your children. You won’t heal yourself , your childhood or the past by wounding another ” – Lori Bregman
If your child has a habit of coloring outside the lines, give her creative control of her next work of art with this cute and comical drawing activity.
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For Elisabeth Daynès, sculpting ancient humans and their ancestors is both an art and a science
This image is public domain This is a film scan from a copy negative that is part of my historical archive of Utah and Colorado mining images. The boy worked the mines. Children were cheap labor in the mines. He never worked that pick drill and the pipe wasn't likely his either but the rest of his stuff was real. He spent ten hours a day in that get up with only the light from that tallow wick lamp. He cleaned and played the part of a canary (kids were easier to replace than good miners). He was probably Finnish or Swedish and indentured to the company for the purpose of paying his fathers debts to the company store. Thank God for UMWA. The unions fought hard and bloody battles to get these children out of the coal mines. This little guy worked (and likely died) in Utah or Colorado mines.
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If you're a middle child, you probably know what it's like to feel overlooked on the regular. If you're not a middle child, then these Middle Child Day memes will put things into perspective for you real quickly. As for us middle children of the…
This 7-step guide covers what reparenting is, why it's important, and the process of how to reparent yourself to heal from childhood abuse.
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I found these while reading up on ENFP personality profiles. They gave me a good laugh. Enjoy.
Discovering deep secrets and embarking on an enlightening journey of inner child healing is a profound path towards self-discovery and emotional well-being.
CEO Rob Dance hopped online to detail all of the things he doesn't want to hear from his employees anymore.
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Parental gaslighting can psychologically, mentally, and emotionally destroy their children's happiness because of the adverse impact it has on a child's psyche.
We'd like to share this critical thinking skills cheatsheet for you to use with your students. Get them asking questions on any topic! Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Gustave Dore (1832-1883) created the most popular illustrations and engravings in history. He reminds me of the top character actors of all time—you know their work, but you don't know their names. Gustave Dore was the most famous living artist in the world during his lifetime.
We at Bright Side are certain that any subject, no matter how complicated, can be made interesting for children provided it’s explained in an accessible way. Take chemistry for example, which is often considered one of the toughest subjects for a child to learn at school. We suggest beginning with the most famous chemical elements and their characteristics.
1. Ursula Parker, the girl who plays Jane in Louie, is a violin child prodigy. She played at Carnegie Hall at the age of 8.