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Six Ways To Intentionally Raise Kind Children

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Six Ways To Intentionally Raise Kind Children

by Ashley Patek on Jun 09 2020
Research shows that when we shame, blame, and guilt children into kindness, or, quite the opposite, when we dangle carrots (aka external rewards) for caring, children begin to view kindness as a chore rather than a choice. So how do we teach kindness? Read more.
Raising Mindful Children During The Age Of Black Lives Matter

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Raising Awake Children in the Age of Black Lives Matter

by Ashley Patek on Jun 04 2020
Our country is standing at a pivoting point. #BlackLivesMatter is the anthem and our nation is singing in the face of injustice. For all lives to matter, black lives must matter. 
5 sensory activities better than slime

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5 Sensory Activities Better Than Slime

by Ashley Patek on May 29 2020
I am no Pinterest mom. Let’s start there. But when I saw a picture of a kiddo playing in a tub of colored noodles, it intrigued me. As an occupational therapist, sensory integration is my jam. Unfortunately, the noodles turned out to be one colossal fail. Here are 5 sensory activities that won’t let you down. 
Two children swimming in a pool

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60 Ideas For Summer "Staying Home" Family Fun

by Ashley Patek on May 20 2020
As the school year comes to a close, many are wondering what summer will look like. Here are 60 activities you'll want to add to your family's bucket list.
Move Your Body, Move Your Emotions 

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Move Your Body, Move Your Emotions 

by Ashley Patek on May 18 2020
Research has shown that dance has social-emotional benefits. When we communicate with our bodies, we are not expected to make sense of things. We just move, and this movement taps into deeper, more primal feelings. Read more. 
Woman writing a letter

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An Open Letter To My Child's Teacher

by Ashley Patek on May 11 2020
For months, every morning, I sent my child off to school to be in your care. I entrusted you with my heart as he walked into your classroom. I handed him off to you, woman to woman, knowing that for the next several hours, it would be you that he looked up to, watched, and absorbed. Now, here we are, in this unusual time of staying home. He no longer takes a seat in your classroom, yet he is still in your class. 
A Mother’s Love: I Hope You Always Know

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A Mother’s Love: I Hope You Always Know

by Guest Author on May 09 2020
A mother shares her perspective of Motherhood. No matter the doubt, or her questions of being enough, there is one thing she knows for sure, "despite all my questions, my immeasurable love for you is not one of them."
You Are My Reason: A Mother's Poem For Her Daughter

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You Are My Reason: A Mother's Poem For Her Daughter

by Guest Author on May 06 2020
"Even though you are the reason I wake through the night, you are the reason I wake in the morning." A sleep-deprived mother's poem to her baby girl.
National Nurses Day

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National Nurses Day: Celebrating A Work Of Heart

by Ashley Patek on May 05 2020
National Nurses Day is celebrated annually on May 6th, providing an opportunity to thank nurses for the contributions they offer daily to serve the health and well-being of others, and to educate the public about the important role nurses play in our lives. 
Mother's Day

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15 Ways To Make This Mother’s Day A Day To Remember

by Ashley Patek on May 01 2020
With families staying home due to social distancing, we created a list of 15 unique ways to bring connection to this year's Mother's Day.
Social Distancing Impact on Children

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Social Distancing Impact on Children

by Ashley Patek on Apr 27 2020
We share parents' top concerns and frustrations about their children’s behaviors during this time of staying home, and tools for navigating regression and other stress responses.
Man giving to a homeless man

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Homeless Families In The Age Of The Coronavirus

by Ashley Patek on Apr 22 2020
Read about how the coronavirus is affecting the homeless population and what we can do to help.
Forced homeschooling due to COVID-19

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4 Guiding Principles for Parents Teaching From Home

by Alex Petrou on Apr 15 2020
Four tips to help parents create meaningful and effective in-home learning opportunities during the pandemic.
How to handle sibling rivalry during quarantine

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How to Handle Sibling Rivalry During Quarantine

by Ashley Patek on Apr 09 2020
In a time of social distancing, tension can elevate between siblings. These 7 tips can help to tame sibling rivalry during quarantine.
To the Single Mamas and Papas During the Coronavirus

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To the Single Mamas and Papas During the Coronavirus

by Ashley Patek on Apr 05 2020
Parenthood is hard, especially during these unique times of social distancing, quarantine, forced homeschooling, wiping down our groceries, etc. To our single parent friends, we see you, we celebrate you, and we have got your back! 
Little girl in her Calming Corner

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Positive Affirmations are Helping Kids

by Ashley Patek on Mar 26 2020
These printable mantra bracelets are a great way for parents to share comforting and empowering mantras with children as young as age two on up. Because when we feel worthy and loved, we respond as if we are worthy and loved. And when we feel powerless and not enough, we respond as if we are powerless and not enough.
Post gone viral

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Who Needs a Laugh?

by Ashley Patek on Mar 20 2020
In the face of COVID-19, Generation Mindful spreads some light-hearted humor with a post for parents that went viral.
Mom and daughter in Calming Corner

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Reducing Toddler Tantrums

by Alex Petrou on Mar 17 2020
One family’s journey using time-ins to manage their toddler's big feelings, going from 33 to 3 tantrums a day in just one week.
When Your Child Fears The Coronavirus: 8 Tips for Taming Anxiety

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When Your Child Fears The Coronavirus: 8 Tips for Taming Anxiety

by Ashley Patek on Mar 05 2020
As a parent, what do you do when your child has fears that feel out of their control - things like viral outbreaks and global warming? Learn 8 tips for taming fears and anxieties through connection.
Video Released of Six-Year-Old Girl Being Arrested

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Video Released of Six-Year-Old Girl Being Arrested

by Ashley Patek on Mar 01 2020
Warning: the content of this video is potentially upsetting. We share it with the intent to empower determination as we advocate for change, protecting the most vulnerable in our society from injustice. The funneling of students out of school and into the streets and the juvenile correction system perpetuates a cycle known as the “school-to-prison pipeline.” According to the American Bar Association (ABA), far too many students that eventually become incarcerated start this journey with a referral from the classroom to the courtroom. Not only do parents and educators need training in the science and the practical applications of positive discipline, but police officers do as well. There is no reason for a six-year-old child to be put in handcuffs and hauled off to prison for fingerprinting and mugshots for acting our in school. This is only one component of how the school to prison pipeline that currently exists in our education system is built. Read more on the school to prison pipeline and a new bill to diminish willful defiance suspensions. ____________ Generation Mindful creates tools, toys, and programs that nurture emotional intelligence through play and positive discipline. Join to learn more about positive discipline and receive joy in your inbox each week.