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Meeting Our Children Half Way
We ‘dults’ have very fixed ideas about how everything must be. “Oh, my, its late, we need to have this done this way and that done that way by such and such a…
An Antidote To Overwhelm
It's been two months since I've written an article, and the reason why begged to become a topic—overwhelm. It occurred to me one morning last week (while I was…
The Single Most Important Thing To Know About A Baby
A baby’s most significant characteristic should influence how we treat her.
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Only Two Of 151 American Cities Protect The Rights Of Employed…
In the United States, the majority of women have to work. But of the 151 largest US cities, only New York and Philadelphia safeguard their rights around this!-->…
Re-Examining Human Nature And Re-Creating Society: Four Cornerstones For…
Eisler’s address at James Madison University, “Re-Examining Human Nature and Re-Creating Society: Four Cornerstones for Transformation,” synthesized decades…
Honesty and Truthfulness in Science
What other qualities go along with honesty in science?
Dr. Tim Reilly* is the primary author of this post
A teacher might tell a white lie to students, to…
Backlash To Breastfeeding Promotion
One backlash follows another. Does breastfeeding really matter?
The 'breast is best' policy backlash’ presented points that are dramatic, contradictory and…
USA Seeks To Sacrifice Children To Profits
What's best for baby is not best for money makers
Though difficult to establish without assistance, breastfeeding is cheap. Like unmedicalized natural birth, no…
Prenatal Exposure To Toxins: An Educational Video For New Parents
How and where we live, work, play and socialize influence our physical and mental health every day throughout our lives. Healthy natural and built…
Bullfrogs And Graveyards: On A Sense Of Belonging
Jug-a-rum, jug-a-rum, jug-a-rum.
I don’t think much of the Westchesters who own the vacation house next door. But I think a lot about their…