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Reflections on Compassion

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My Reflection Series features resources to inspire intentional and compassionate parenting.  I have decided to change the format slightly…

Basically with each new instalment of the series I will share a favourite photo from my week, along with a simple insight, plus five links I have found motivational during my journey as a mother.

My Moment of Reflection:

Teaching kids to be compassionate begins in early childhood

As I watch my sons with their little sister, I realise just how important these early bonds and interactions are.  As they learn to care for another human being, they are developing a compassionate attitude that can last a lifetime.

Featured Links:

If Your Daughter Had an Abortion Would You Want to Know? from Peaceful Parents, Confident Kids

10 Dangerous Thoughts for Parents Who Want to Stay Calm from Creative With Kids

Feeling Irritable? 5 Steps To Shift Into a Better Place from Aha! Parenting

9 Phrases That Change Life With a Toddler from The Military Wife and Mom

9 Reasons You Must Cuddle Your Kids from A Mother Far From Home

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To find more inspiring links featured in my Reflection Series click here.  You can also sign up for posts by email if you would like the series delivered to your inbox.

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Take care and I hope to “see” you again soon,

Chelsea

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About Chelsea Lee Smith

Author, certified parent educator, and mother of four with a background in Communications and Counselling, Chelsea provides resources to parents and teachers who want to incorporate personal growth into everyday moments. Follow her @momentsaday on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram.

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  1. Lauren Tamm

    February 17, 2015 at 10:41 am

    Thank you so much for including me! I love Rachel’s article about cuddling. We are always trying to snatch cuddles around here before my son starts saying, “go away mommy” 🙂

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