by Marilee Hartling | Feb 19, 2014 | 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, elementary school, Featured, Preschool, Second Baby, Uncategorized
Puppet nerds, pink cupcake eaters, camellias, whales, Maori dance, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy goes family and more – there’s a whole crazy range of activities happening all over the city this weekend, so there’s sure to be something here to appeal to everyone in your...
by Marilee Hartling | Feb 11, 2014 | elementary school, Preschool, Second Baby, Uncategorized
Adapted from the Huffington Post article by Sherrie Campbell, PhD. We, of course, parent our young ones with as much hope and good intention as we can muster in the daily chaos of family life. Sometimes, however, even our best intentions can lead us amiss. Over the...
by Marilee Hartling | Dec 4, 2013 | 0-6 Months, 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Toddler, Uncategorized
Jeremy Hartling and his baby Olivia Parent-Infant Attunement Part III Learning to be “attuned” to each individual child is a process of trial and error that takes time and effort. No parent or caregiver is “in-tune” with their child 24/7. No matter how well you know...
by Marilee Hartling | Dec 4, 2013 | 0-6 Months, 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Toddler, Uncategorized
Marisa Hartling and her baby Olivia Parent-Infant Attunement -Part II Psychologists suggest that communication begins with careful listening and the concept of “attunement.” This term is used to describe the process of focusing on your child’s vocalizations, body...
by Marilee Hartling | Dec 4, 2013 | 0-6 Months, 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Preschool, Toddler, Uncategorized
Baby Olivia Hartling Parent-Infant Attunement Part I Attunement is the term used to describe parents’ reactiveness to their babies’ moods and emotions. Ways we are attuned to our infant and young children: 1. We express it in the way that we hold...
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