The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) is pausing its annual INSAR Institute for the year, it announced last week. The institute, a series of webinars about autism research that are designed to be accessible to students, early-career investigators and non-experts, has been held in June and July since its start in 2015. The popular […]
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Newswise – BALTIMORE – Parents know these scenes only too well: • Your child refuses to get dressed and ready for school. • A change of plan causes trouble for your child. • Work from home requirements prevent your child’s question from being answered immediately. What is the best strategy to help the child respond […]
This would be the last in line for the MyFriendAlexa campaign. Discover your Ikigai. Why be more anti-fragile. Stand up even stronger in the event of a fall. This is one such topic that is covered in the book and that has caught my attention. As Nassim Nicholas Taleb said, “Things that win from disorder.” […]
4th place in this series for the My Friend Alexa campaign. Since the day I started writing about it, I’ve had a couple of questions asking what I need to find it. Life goes on without Ikigai, doesn’t it? Well, so this blog post comes on, Why Find Your Ikigai. Why find your Ikigai? Source: […]
In this series of Ikigai-inspired series, authors mentioned how small things in life are important for long and happy life. This book worked wonders in my brain, and so comes this post. What do you think if this is? Are the little things important? We in 2021 have the urge to have all success in […]
Welcome to Momlifeandlifestyle! My website is all about education, lifestyle, health and wellness. This would be the first series on self-discovery, or rather the Ikigai discovery! This idea comes to me while reading the Ikigai book. When reading the Ikigai book, which I have not finished yet, these were the first questions I asked myself. […]
With my wife and I busy raising a two-year-old and a five-month-old, we’ve learned what all toddler parents know about children’s television: that almost all child-focused programs are annoying, repetitive, and unimaginative. Make-it-stop shows like “Barney”, “Peppa Pig”, “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Cocomelon” come to mind. Australian father and TV producer Joe Brumm was inspired […]