Expressive Therapy Workshop: July 5 and 6
Saturday Schedule: Featuring Art Therapy
Sunday Schedule Featuring Play Therapy
Expressive Therapy Workshop: July 5 and 6
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More Fathers; More Nuclear Families
Dr. Herbert Gayle from Fathers Inc. Jamaica, has been making the news with his reports on the increasing numbers of “couple families” and definitive growth in the role of Jamaican fathers in the home.
He speaks of four critical roles that fathers should play: 1) protection 2) provision 3) nurturing and 4) being a role model.
It doesn’t matter which kind of couple...
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Dying to be Beautiful 2014
Please share this poster.
Please come: Be informed, get involved.
For more information click & go to the conference site.
myspot.mona.uwi.edu/dtbb
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STREAKING IT BLUE!
Yes you can! Whether it’s for the RUN or for the FUN this 2-part fiesta is all for a good cause: raising funds for children throughout the Caribbean who have been diagnosed with cancer. Check out their website, by clicking on the picture. Registration for the run ends this Friday. Please share.
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Girls Day
These are the things that children remember most from their days in school. Great job! Girls (and boys) celebrate your potential! Di you think “Girls day” makes a difference for female students?
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Be a Superhero for the Planet. | EARTH HOUR
Check out Super Pocoyo!
Anyone can be a superhero for Planet Earth. Everything you do so conserve electricity helps everyone of us!
Turn off the lights when you are not in the room.
Turn of the TV when no one is watching it.
Dont leave appliances (radio, microwave) plugged in when they are not being used.
This Earth Hour wear a superhero costume or even just a mask and send us your pictures...
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10 Reasons Why I Will continue to give My Children Handheld Devices
by caribtots2teensMarch 18, 2014 Infants and Toddlers, Playground to Classroom, Pre-School, Tweens: Early Adolescence2 comments
Last week we published the link and a short commentary based on the Huffington Post article: 1o Reasons Why Handheld Devices should be banned from children under the Age of 12. This week we are delighted to share with you a response to that same article published by blogger Hipmombrarian: mother of two girls and a librarian.
We certainly appreciate the fact that girls hardly enter...
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Thinking Beyond the Fear: Dealing with a Sexually Active Daughter
From madamenoir.com
As a father I am utterly dedicated to my daughters safety, and I am far from naive. And the surest way to keep her safe is to be willing to keep our connection strong, to give her guidance on worldly matters and to support her in trusting herself …
When she entered puberty, we started having more frank discussions. Not just about the mechanics of sex but also...
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10 Reasons Why Handheld Devices Should Be Banned for Children Under the Age of 12
by caribtots2teensMarch 11, 2014 Infants and Toddlers, Playground to Classroom, Pre-School, Tweens: Early Adolescence1 comment
The entire staff of Tots to Teens stands behind the American and Canadian Paediatric Associations in their call for parents and caregivers to consciously monitor children and their exposure to electronic media.
Note well: children under age 2 years should not be exposed to electronic media at all!
Talk to your pediatrician and your family doctor about any concerns you may have.
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