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How to Embrace a Slower Pace for the Holiday Weekend
September 4, 2020
As the holiday weekend rolls in, families around the country have made plans to unwind and spend time with one another. This weekend is often characterized by outside time, barbecues, and trading office work for ...
Read More → Q&A With Danielle Elise, Founder and Chief Community Officer of the All Black Creatives Foundation
August 28, 2020
Danielle Elise is the Founder and Chief Community Officer of the All Black Creatives Foundation. She’s passionate about the art of the gathering and designs experiences for people to create, be inspired, be celebrated and ...
Read More → How to Encourage Independence in Your Children While Remote Learning
August 21, 2020
As the school year switches from in-person to almost completely online, many parents are settling into the realization that they’ll need to be far more hands-on than in past school years. Rather than organizing school ...
Read More → Adjusting to Change With Intentionality
August 14, 2020
It’s no secret that this year has offered more simultaneous fluctuations than what many people have experienced in modern history. The work, home, and social elements of our lives shifted at once, as a collective. ...
Read More → Tips to Navigating the New School Year
August 7, 2020
By far, 2020 is surely a year for the history books. Every element of our lives, even things that felt intrinsic and inherent to our days, have been altered. This includes the school year, and ...
Read More → The Power of Returning to Our Inner Child
July 31, 2020
A common phrase states that, “the creative adult is the child who survived.” The idea that adulthood brings about a profound loss of innocence and playfulness is widely accepted by the masses who equate adulthood ...
Read More → Coronavirus and School: How to Talk to Your Kids About the Upcoming School Year
July 24, 2020
With the coronavirus global health pandemic still underway, many parents are grappling with the best ways to talk to their children about the school year. The world has collectively gone through a shift in our ...
Read More → Q&A with Diana A. Rivera
July 17, 2020
Diana A. Rivera is an early childhood educator with The Puerto Rico Department of Education, who expresses her passion through teaching kindergarten-aged children and working with students ranging from preschool to high school. Her newly ...
Read More → A Guide to Trying Again: Why Multiple Attempts at Accomplishing a Goal Could Set You Up For Success
July 10, 2020
On the road to accomplishing a particularly challenging goal, one may experience the occasional bouts of frustration when attempts fall short. We set high expectations for ourselves, and may internalize a sense of grief if ...
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