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We did everything by the book: birthed at home, breastfed over two years, co-slept and wore our babies on our bodies 24/7 — why then do some attached children seem anxious, over-sensitive, angry and even hostile sometimes?
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Are these terms mutually exclusive, or can they be complementary? Can they co-exist within the confines of parenthood?
Women, particularly young women, find the idea of feminism as something outdated, out of touch. Many of these women may never contempla ...more
Parenting can be a lonely and isolated life. Robin Grille lays out some steps to create a support group that works. Getting the parental support that is needed is vital to the growth of our children and our society. ...more
Parents need support raising children. Our society puts mum alone at home, when everyone's interests are best served by mums creating their own community and support networks. ...more
Post Natal Depression (PND) affects at least one in ten mothers around the world. While this painful and debilitating condition afflicts mothers — within four weeks of giving birth — it is also stressful for family relationships and detrimental to mother– ...more
Touch, especially, is a powerful nutrient for your baby’s development – it is the first sense to develop, just days after conception, and is important for a whole lifetime. ...more
Go play outside! Rare words in today's screen driven childhoods. As the appreciation of and exposure to nature is replaced by relationships with screens and games, the relationship with ones own nature withers for lack of nurture. Parents need to reclaim ...more
Kindred strives to adhere to strict advertising guidelines. Please help us keep our Google Ads in alignment with Kindred's values. Contact us with the URL of any ad on this page if you think it is contradictory to our content.Thank you.
Masquerade - Chemicals: The Precautionary Principle
A relatively new principle for guiding human activities, to prevent harm to the environment and to human health has been emerging during the past ten years. It is called the ‘principle of precautionary action’ or the ‘precautionary principle’ for short. A
Alternative Healing Modalities and Your Child
Symptoms that may be helped by craniosacral treatments include feeding difficulties, colic, irritability, poor sleep, developmental difficulties, emotional distress, and ear and sinus problems...
Bonding and the Origins of Love
Western culture has built an entire system of care — obstetrics — around the belief a woman is not able to successfully birth on her own.
The Parent's Bill of Rights: Putting families before commercialism
Paul Kurnit is the president of KidShop, an advertising firm that specialises in marketing to children, and he has plans for our kids. 'Kid business has become big business,' Kurnit says. To make it even bigger, he preaches what he calls 'surround marketi
Feminisim and Motherhood
Are these terms mutually exclusive, or can they be complementary? Can they co-exist within the confines of parenthood?
Women, particularly young women, find the idea of feminism as something outdated, out of touch. Many of these women may never contempla