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The Last Child in the Woods
By Richard Louv. An inspirational book so full of positive suggestions for parents to support their children in spending time outdoors (see article on next page). Louv explains how we as a society ended up where we are, a culture that fears nature and letting children roam free out of doors and where children believe food comes from supermarkets. He also tells us why nature is important for our children’s emotional and physical wellbeing. Whether it be making time for gardening, night walks, or even letting go of your fears of allowing your children play on their own in the neighbourhood, Louv has real advice that can be put to use. The book has chapters on supporting schools to help children enjoy nature, finding what’s wild in a city, and the renewal of urban planning so it supports children’s need for nature and spirituality. Louv asks us to be courageous and change the direction society is taking us and do what is best for our children - get outside.
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Easter Nightmare
How a nightmare Easter holiday turns into the best gift for the whole family.
Using ‘The Secret’ to spread good cheer around the world
I was euphoric after watching The Secret, I was glued to every word. The feeling that I could have it all, that I never need to feel so limited again, filled every corner of my being. Exhilarating!
An Unschooling Adventure
Unschooling is more than an education – it’s life. In natural learning, everything is connected. Our children have gone from classical music to art, architecture, and ancient Rome, and from there to philosophy, Plato, Pythagoras and mathematics...
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Women, particularly young women, find the idea of feminism as something outdated, out of touch.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