Guardians Report from Center for Children and Families
Guardians attending Symposium on Human Nature and Early Experience are grateful for the financial support allowing them travel to Notre Dame's Center for Children and Families. The blogging hasn't slowed down yet since their return to Palladio last week! This year's focus Addressing the "Environment of Evolutionary Adaptiveness," offers our new research forum in the Global Parent Network at Palladio precisely the position and rationale that our longterm practitioners hoped to substantiate and promote to parents worldwide.
Visit http://ccf.nd.edu/symposium/ to review two foundational leads:
- How Early Life Matters
- Parenting Effects and Modern Cultural Practices
Just yesterday, our Principal Investigator, posted the "All Call" for quality websites that promote parents' intuitive desire to be senstive to infant/toddler sleep development. Our research forum has firmed connections with Darcia Narvaez,Ph. D., her research team and longitudinal results...
http://al.nd.edu/news/16831-research-shows-child-rearing-practices-of-distant-ancestors-foster-morality-compassion-in-kids/
Together with Dr. Narvaez and the Center for Children and Families, our Palladio community will further not only this current research, but also to provide Dr. Narvaez and The Center access to our Global Parent Academy resources and our growing network of parent practitionersworldwide. We are commissioned to recognize and promote nurturing, developmentally sound, and relationship enhancing practices.
Refer to Blogposts:
- Infant/Toddler Sleep: Call for Websites
- Sleep Whisering
We look forward to hearing from you through the blog made for you after you visit
http://ccf.nd.edu/symposium/
http://al.nd.edu/news/16831-research-shows-child-rearing-practices-of-distant-ancestors-foster-morality-compassion-in-kids/
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