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Becoming Real – (Kindred’s April 2022 Issue, Letter from the…
"Once you are real, you can't become unreal again. It lasts for always." - The Velveteen Rabbit
Kindred's April 2022 Issue - Letter from the Editor
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How Long Should Breastfeeding Last? The Science Says…
Modern society lets cultural beliefs about breastfeeding trump biological needs.
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Taking the Science Of Attachment To The Public
Why does our culture still have such a poor appreciation of the impact of childhood experiences? Suzanne Zeedyk reflects on ways that she believes scientists!-->…
Unsettling Coloniality in the Psychological Sciences by Restoring Our…
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Psychology is the go-to social science for helping mitigate imbalanced mental capacity and behavior. This article shows how it is also one of the!-->!-->!-->…
Restoring Our Kinship Worldview: Indigenous Voices Introduce 28 Precepts…
Four Arrows and Darcia Narvaez take each brief quote as the seed for a conversation regarding one or another element of the kincentric worldview—a vision of!-->…
A Path Away From War: The Science Of Peace Systems
About the film: A brief overview of how peace systems from different parts of the world successfully prevent war and facilitate unity and cooperation among!-->…
The Great Resignation — Brought to You By: Women
Many people are talking about The Great Resignation, also known as The Big Quit - an economic trend in which employees voluntarily resign from their jobs en!-->…
Safe Infant Sleep and Breastfeeding Are Partners
Infant sleep is widely misunderstood in Western society.
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Mother-baby sleep research has been going on for over 30 years."Breastsleeping"—a!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Midwife Jennie Joseph Honored In TIME Magazine’s 12 Women Of The…
Why Jennie Joseph's work is important. Read the full report on the US "having the highest maternal mortality rate among developed nations" here.
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It Takes a Community to Raise a Reader
“We need stories now more than ever.” - Kate Di Camillo, children’s author
“Spring IS coming!” Our hanging-on-by-our-fingernails’ mantra this second, long,!-->!-->!-->…