The 9 Enneagram Personality Types as Children’s Books Series: Type 2 as The Giving Tree

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Enneagram Type 2: The Helper = The Giving Tree

Type 2: “The Caring, Interpersonal Type: Demonstrative, Generous, People-Pleasing, and Possessive,” as defined by the Enneagram Institute. Read the rest of this entry »


The 9 Enneagram Personality Types as Children’s Books Series: Type 1 as The Good Egg

 

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Enneagram Type 1: The Reformer= The Good Egg

Type 1: “The Rational, Idealistic Type: Principled, Purposeful, Self-Controlled, and Perfectionistic”, as defined by the Enneagram Institute. Read the rest of this entry »


Magical Product Highlight : SLEEP SACK 

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      This dreamy item is at the top of my recommended products list for all of my sleep training clientele! It not only aids in infant sleep training by providing temperature regulation, a sense of security, and an indicator that sleep is soon, but precludes other issues that can arise as baby becomes toddler. The toddler debacles of crib-jumping, diaper removal(TRUST ME- you do not want to experience this!), and limbs stuck in crib bars are never a worry.  Toddler already proficient with zippers? Simple solution! Have him/her wear it backwards!  Here in Texas I recommend muslin year round, but if y’all are in cold climate areas, fleece options are available as well!

A GOOD PLACE TO START SERIES: Last Stop On Market Street

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🚎 A GOOD PLACE TO START SERIES 🚎 returns with Last Stop on Market Street, written by Matt De La Peña,  illustrated by Christian Robinson. This vibrant story chronicles a (Sun)day in the life of CJ and his Nana. We follow them from church, to their bus ride with old friends, and new friends, to volunteering at a soup kitchen. All along the way CJ asks questions to which his Nana gives real, honest, good humored answers. All too often parents/caregivers are too rushed or stressed to see children’s questions as an opportunity for conversations. Nana does NOT miss an opportunity to offer insight and imagination to her grandson. I love that, y’all.

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