The Attachment Dance Exercise
Any time you interact with anyone you care about — you do a subtle dance together. Responding to changes in tone of voice, facial expression and gaze, each of you makes subtle adjustments to become...
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My friend Cynthia Harrison is interviewing experts in diverse fields such as the science, of physics, and medicine, the arts, and metaphysics. This event is your chance to listen and get a peek at how...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Early Years of Childhood Development
Why the Twos Can Be Terrible One of the most dreaded phases for all of parents is the Terrible Twos. Some parents start dreading it from conception, and there seems to be at least one article on...
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View ArticleDear Santa, Please Define “Good” by Susan Durovy
Our Classic Christmas Letter Each year during the holiday season we publish this sweet and challenging letter to Santa. Good is that thing that kinda makes sense to most of us, but when we look closer...
View ArticleLove is Not a Noun
Love is not a noun. Love is not a feeling. Love is a verb. Act on it. Love is the ribbon that ties patience, empathy, acceptance, compassion, encouragement, forgiveness, and understanding all...
View ArticleHow to Have Peaceful Holiday Season by Bran Post
Don’t Let the Holidays Just Happen! Timeless wisdom for preparing yourself and your challenging child for a smooth transition through the Holiday Season. Don’t let your fear of the past haunt you this...
View ArticleBryan Post’s Top Book Picks for 2016
It is not often that Bryan give me a book to recommend to our network. This year however, he has two that he feels strongly about. We hope you take the time to read them and let us know what you think....
View ArticleCaught Between the Amygdala and a Hard Place By Karyn Purvis, PhD & David...
Dr. Karyn Purvis was a tireless advocate for children who come from “hard places” as she liked to say, adopted, foster or any child with trauma history. Her caring, gentle and loving approach raised...
View ArticleIn Honor of Dr. Karyn Purvis who died in April 2016
Dr. Karyn Purvis, a champion for children from hard places died this past year (April 2016). In closing this year, in honor of her, we are offering an audio interview that Bryan Post did with her in...
View Article4 Tools to Help You Stay Calm with Your Difficult Child by Debbie Pinkus
“Calm is contagious in a family. If you learn how to be calm, you will create a calm family. You will also be showing your children how to calm down in any given situation — an important life skill for...
View ArticleLearning to Attune to Your Child by Bryan Post
Although these words were written for early childhood, they can be applied to any child – and adult, since we know that “as we stress we regress” acting “like a child” is not just meant for kids. Even...
View Article10 Keys to Healing Trauma in the Foster/Adopted Child by Bryan Post
“Remember that a secure parental relationship is the single greatest gift you can give your child. Breathe, love will enter, peace will follow. Choose love.” These words of Bryan have guided and...
View ArticleLearning to Attune to Your Child by Bryan Post
Although these words were written for early childhood, they can be applied to any child – and adult, since we know that “as we stress we regress” acting “like a child” is not just meant for kids. Even...
View ArticleStart-Up Entrepreneur: Rewire Your Brain Seminar
The Homeless Entrepreneur: Suitcase to Briefcase training program is sponsoring a Start-Up Entrepreneur: Rewire Your Brain seminar for our graduates and for Community Investment Collaborative (CIC in...
View ArticleBe the Calm by Kristi Saul
Being the calm in the storm of our children’s life is one of the greatest gifts we can give as parents. When parenting children who have experienced pre-birth and early life complex trauma, being the...
View ArticleOxytocin Parenting in Action Examples Part 2
Love Based Family-Centered Parenting takes on a dimension that once understood, matters little if a child is 2, 12 or 22. We just want to take the principles and apply generously as needed for the...
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Why Kids Lie and What You Can Do to Stop It Now! A book for all parents and professionals, so simple and powerful, that it is GUARANTEED to end your frustration over your child’s negative behavior....
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Why Kids Lie and What You Can Do to Stop It Now! A book for all parents, so simple and powerful, that it is GUARANTEED to end your frustration over your child’s negative behavior. Length 23 pages. Get...
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