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The Flowered Kimono | A healing story about finding hope after a flood

In this video, I share a healing story about flooding for older children and adults. Healing stories connect us during difficult times, normalize difficult emotions, and help us talk about our grief.

“It is easy to forget how mysterious and mighty stories are. They do their work in silence, invis...

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The Sparkling River | A healing story for young children about a flood

In this video, I share a healing story about a small town on a river that experiences a devastating flood. This story helps young children and their families process loss, grief, and confusing emotions.

Navigating the aftermath of a natural disaster is confusing for everyone, especially our childre...

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Dyeing silk with goldenrod craft project

 

I watch the goldenrod every year to know when school is about to begin. The first days of school come around the same the goldenrod starts displaying its bright yellow flowers.

During the days of my children’s garden program, one of our first craft projects was dyeing silk capes with goldenrod. ...

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The Giant Turnip / Folk Tale for Young Children
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The Giant Turnip / Folk Tale for Young Children circle time purple day stories & storytelling summer

Listen to the Story 

Listen to the Purple Day episode in the audio player at the top of the blog, or directly from the Purple Day Podcast, where you can download the episode and find the RSS feed.
Purple Day is a Podcast from Storytime in the Schoolhouse. Each episode is the audio from a Monday Stor...

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Creating Rhythm // How to Start supporting simplicity parenting

The typical way we learn to create rhythm doesn’t work for most people. I have a different way of creating rhythm–one small “beat” at a time.
Watch the video on my blog and learn how to create a rhythm that works for your family (and actually sticks).

 

WHY THE TYPICAL ADVICE DOESN’T WORK

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What is Rhythm? Busting common misconceptions supporting simplicity parenting

We hear a lot about rhythm in early childhood circles, yet it remains elusive for many people. Often, we find a suggested rhythm chart and assume we are supposed to wake up one Monday morning and attempt to follow it morning to night all week. Have you tried this? It’s exhausting and usually doesn’t...

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A Possum Who Didn’t Like Anything New / An story about trying new things (Podcast for Kids)
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A Possum Who Didn’t Like Anything New / An story about trying new things (Podcast for Kids) purple day stories & storytelling storytime in the schoolhouse summer

Listen to this Story

Listen to the Purple Day episode in the audio player above, or directly from the Purple Day Podcast, where you can download the episode and find the RSS feed. Purple Day starts with a seasonal circle time, and then you'll hear the story of the Possum Who Didn't Like Anything Ne...

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Dyeing Rainbow Silks with Kool-Aid craft project

I avoided using Kool-Aid as a dye for years because, well, it's Kool-Aid! I typically dye with plants, but getting all the colors we want from the plants that grow locally can be hard. We wanted to make a vibrant rainbow silk with vibrant colors and decided to try Kool-Aid. I wish we had tried it ye...

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