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Itay Roth • 2 cards
We’ve borne witness to myriad dehumanizing narratives about disabled, particularly neurodivergent, people as “useless eaters” (a Nazi term) and “degenerates” (in the United
Ashley Shew • Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement (A Norton Short)
Madeline Levine • The Price of Privilege: How Parental Pressure and Material Advantage Are Creating a Generation of Disconnected and Unhappy Kids
This points to the truth that the world view we operate from affects everything from how we feel to how well we process information to how we behave.
The mode we tend to live from, hostile or friendly, survive or thrive, is a reflection of which brain circuits have been most consistently recruited over a person's live, starting in childhood. Childr
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At that event I hosted years ago, the room was filled with people who had a worthiness wound. But that room of people is every room of people. It’s your partner and it’s you. It’s your friends, your coworkers, your parents, and your boss. You don’t have to look far to find someone with a worthiness wound, someone who doesn’t feel good enough.
Vienna Pharaon • The Origins of You: How Breaking Family Patterns Can Liberate the Way We Live and Love
Through training the brain to seek its own stability, we can ease these terrible sequelae to early childhood neglect and abuse, regardless of the diagnosis given.
Sebern F. Fisher • Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: Calming the Fear-Driven Brain (10th Anniversary Edition)
the more we welcome our children’s displeasure, the happier everyone in our household will be. There is no greater gift to our children and ourselves than complete acceptance of their negative feelings. (Notice, I did not say “behaviors”.) By deleting from our parenting job description the responsibilities to ‘soothe’, ‘correct’, and ‘control’ our
... See moreJanet Lansbury • No Bad Kids: Toddler Discipline Without Shame
Nina Rosenblatt
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