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Divine Moms

Parenting News – a Weekly Round up

December 2, 2010

By Reena Daruwalla
Nurture and not Nature is Responsible for how Kids Turn out
It’s true that there is nothing one can do about one’s genes and genes are what determine who we are, but a recent study published by the international journal Psychological Medicine recently, indicated that anti social behaviour and depression are linked not only [...]

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Inspiring women, one day at a time…

July 13, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson
“He who plants trees, loves others besides himself”~English Proverb

One Woman Who Makes a Difference:
Sometimes a person enters your life and makes a profound impression, leaving their footprint on your heart. Denise Lawrence is one of those special people. If you have the great fortune to know Denise, you understand what I’m talking about. [...]

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Listen to Maya; live phenomenally!

April 22, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson

“A woman who is convinced that she deserves
to accept only the best,
challenges herself to give the best.
Then she is living phenomenally.”

~Maya Angelou

Tranquility that transcends…
Have you ever had one of those days, when you got home from a hard day at work, collapsed on the [...]

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It Should Be The Springtime Of Life

April 22, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson

“Childhood smells of perfume and brownies.” ~David Leavitt
Childhood is supposed to be a happy and special time where days are filled with play and laughter. That isn’t the case for so many children who are struggling with mental illness.
When my son was 10 he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and hospitalized. It broke my heart [...]

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Virginia Woolf: One Creative Power

April 22, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson

“How the creative power at once brings the whole universe to order.”
~Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf, born in London and named Adeline Virginia Woolf, is remembered as one of the first feminist and foremost literary novelist of the twentieth century. One of her most famous novels, To The Lighthouse(1927), recaptures her childhood memories of [...]

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Remembering The Garden Of My Childhood

April 6, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson

“Notice that the stiffest tree is most easily cracked, while the bamboo or willow survives by bending with the wind.” ~Bruce Lee
When I was a child, my parents used to load up the old Ford station wagon and drive for an hour, with my siblings and I wrestling one another in the [...]

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Yoga And It’s Health Benefits For Children

February 15, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson
“Humor is emotional chaos remembered in tranquility.” ~ James Thurber
Back in 2008, Fox News covered a story on a toddler, his mother and an American Eagle flight. According to reports, while the plane was taxiing to Raleigh-Durham Airport, the child was upset and couldn’t be calmed down by his mother. The boy [...]

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Watch out for the bush-berry-bee!

February 15, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson
“Would you rather be stuck in a car in gridlock traffic or swinging through trees like Tarzan?”~Tony Steele
Jungle Fever
Have you ever stood in the checkout line at the local grocery store and watch a poor young mother battle her feisty toddler? The tike wants out of the grocery cart and lets the world [...]

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Born to Play; the Brandon Martinez Story

February 15, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson
On Twitter you can find alot of interesting people and stories. A few weeks back I noticed a father from Central California send out a message about a book he had written. It’s called Born to Play;the Brandon Martinez Story, and it tells his son’s story. Brandon Martinez, a 19 year old diagnosed with Tourret’s [...]

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How Do You Communicate With Your Teenager?

January 30, 2010

by Luanne Stevenson
“To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our communication with others.” ~Anthony Robbins
Do you ever feel like when you’re talking to your teenager you need to use a megaphone or the probability of  being [...]

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