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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.
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.
The Power of Story: Touching the Heart of Learning
It was in the early 1970s that I was first introduced to storytelling. I was privileged to work in the Steiner school system where my teaching style was greatly enriched by their story-centred curriculum.
Blowin' in the Wind: A review of the film
Blowin’ in the Wind, by award winning filmmaker David Bradbury and co-producer Peter Scott is a wake-up film that exposes the genocidal catastrophe of the use of depleted uranium in weapons.
The Missing Connection
Why do some children grow up to become a Gandhi and others a Hitler? What happens from birth to adulthood that determines that difference? A consistent, loving connection with at least one adult is essential to create the healthy, strong parent-child bond
Sensory Deprivation and the Developing Brain
In many ways our modern life style and world are deficient in both touch and movement, both critical for healthy and whole development.
Image: the Fantasy of Reality
The whole goal seems to be to make marketing almost invisible, a 360 degree wall around a kid, such that where reality starts and marketing begins... becomes ever more obscure and difficult to find, so that the goal is for kids to grow up not seeing the m