What you say and how you say it – our words really effect children Your words, (and how you say them), are being absorbed by your kids all the time. Neuroscientist, Louis Cozolino, tells us that the amygdala (that part of our brain that is activated in fear situations) pays special attention to anger signals, while positive, warm encouragement increases serotonin (a feel-good hormone). This means that simply through words (and...
Read More10 Reasons why games are more important than you think! One of the easiest and fastest ways for grown-ups to feel like kids again is to play games with them. It turns out playing games are actually really good for us and our kids. Here’s why: 1. Promotes family fun and togetherness Game playing naturally connect us with others, giving us a chance to be together in a “present-moment” way. By having regular ‘game...
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