An Introduction to                                     The Handmade Home
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An Introduction to The Handmade Home

When you are a parent of young children, planning what you have in your home and making a commitment to natural and handmade playthings is time consuming until you get the hang of how simple it can be. With just a few small doable changes, you will ease the chaos, slow things down and discover that creating in your home with young children is both possible and enjoyable.

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Contributor Conversation: Self-Care
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Contributor Conversation: Self-Care

Contributors Val Laycock and Sara Norris have a candid conversation about self-care as a parent. Together, they discuss the real challenges and the real need for adding moments to care for ourselves so we can care for our children.

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Self-Initiated Movements
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Self-Initiated Movements

The sequence of self-initiated motor development is generally the same for most babies. However, each baby will progress in their own way and at their own pace. The phases of development overlap, i.e., a walking baby will also crawl, and a sitting baby will also play on their back. In each position, the baby learns to move into and out of the position, maintain it for longer and longer periods of time, and reach and play with toys there.

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The Path to Simplicity
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The Path to Simplicity

Every family just starting out feels the need to find  a new way of being together.  The ‘babymoon’ period, when a family is joining each other as a physical unit for the first time,  is characterized by an  urge to slow down and pull in close. 

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Sleep and Attachment
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Sleep and Attachment

It is possible to create a secure attachment if you breastfeed or bottle feed, sleep train or co-sleep, stay at home with your children or go to work, or wear your baby or use a stroller. Don’t get caught up in rigid ways of doing things. Instead, find what helps you to delight in your child.

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Season 1- Episode 1: The Beginnings of Joyful Beginnings
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Season 1- Episode 1: The Beginnings of Joyful Beginnings

Listen as Susan Weber and Nancy Macalaster share the history of the parent support work they began over 20 years ago at Sophia’s Hearth Family Center in Keene, NH. Listen as they share about the inspiration and motivation behind reviving and revitalizing this work into an online community for all those who share their lives with young children, aged pre-birth to three.

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Season 1- Episode 8: The Future of Joyful Beginnings- Finding Joy in the First Three Years
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Season 1- Episode 8: The Future of Joyful Beginnings- Finding Joy in the First Three Years

Hear where Joyful Beginnings is headed from Executive Director, Karen Lamoureux and Program Director, Laura Beatty.

Working as a partner in parenting, the Joyful Beginnings online community offers encouragement and support through the challenges, while also helping parents and caregivers gain confidence in their abilities, bond deeply with their children, and find the moments of joy.

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Season 2- Episode 1: Attachment Theory
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Season 2- Episode 1: Attachment Theory

We kick this season off with, Sara Norris, certified Simplicity Parenting Coach and mother of two as she shares her research into Attachment Theory. Her work centers on how to ease anxiety through healthy attachment.

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Bedtime Wind-Down
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Bedtime Wind-Down

In this 34 minute video, Val will guide you and your family through a gentle and comforting routine that will allow your mind and body to prepare for sleep. The only props needed are pillows and you can even practice in bed.

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