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Todd and Amanda replied to the discussion Raising Children in the forum Raising Children 10 months ago
Hello! I do not personally use one for my family but Renee at the website Raising Generation Nourished offers suggestions. She researches and tries them, and offers nutrient-dense recipes for families in the style of the Weston Price Foundation. I love her site and her cookbooks!
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Divya started the discussion Protein powder in the forum Raising Children 10 months ago
Is there a clean source for protein powder to give young athletes-11 to 13yos. TIA
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Sherri posted an update in the group
Raising Children 12 months agoI used to he a teacher; I am heartbroken 💔 and hope we can all contribute in our own way to mend amd heal this for our children and grandchildren ❤️🩹
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Hi Sherri,
I feel moved about your post. You obviously care a lot about the education of children. I am curious what you are referring to in the way of hoping to contribute to mend and heal this?
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Stark replied to the discussion Raising Children in the forum Raising Children a year ago
Hmm, I don’t have a lot of resources, but I do know there are ways to study “academics” without going the university route. My husband is very academic minded, and I often think of him as a researcher. What he’s learned outside of college and university is not only more in alignment with truth, but it’s expanded his knowledge in a multitude…
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Todd & Kate replied to the discussion Raising Children in the forum Raising Children a year ago
Hi! Yeah, the theory is that our deficiencies are connected to the time of year we are born. The 12 tissue salts are qualitatively within the angles we experience throughout the year, and we receive them sufficiently when we experience them in womb, and then are manifested physically in the fetus (I assume). The pregnant mother doesn’t have to…
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Jenny posted an update in the group
Raising Children a year ago🌎 Let’s talk Geography books or curriculum for younger years 📚
The ones in our home library are feeling very…round 😂
How can I introduce the world while presenting both theories, round and flat? Bonus if you recommend books/curriculum for age 6-8 years old.
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Great Question!
I can’t really give any recommendations. What we will do when we introduce Geography in the 3rd/4th grade is start with the child’s intimately familiar surroundings- like our home, then the neighborhood, county, and then the State.I believe it isn’t until 5th grade that we go to Nations, and probably not going to World/Realm…
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My son and daughter were older when we all came to this realization…. my daughter really doesn’t care about it either way – does it really matter kind of opinion. I had my son watch flat earth or counter globe earth videos and read some books, so he could critically think for himself…His geography class at the time we were doing…
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Todd & Kate replied to the discussion Raising Children in the forum Raising Children a year ago
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Todd & Kate replied to the discussion Raising Children in the forum Raising Children a year ago
Hi Ari! The bridge salts are based on Dr. Carey’s cell salts according to the zodiac cycle. Each of the 12 salts are assigned to a zodiac sign. We receive the tissue salts while in womb of the zodiac signs (or angles) that occur while in womb. The bridge salts are the salts that we miss out on, which is typically 3 salts for full-term births.…
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Michelle replied to the discussion Raising Children in the forum Raising Children a year ago
This is a great idea.
recently I had the intuition or imagination that my son was trying to describe something to me for which I had no sense perception at all- like he was really in his body perceiving it, and I just could not grasp anything he was saying. I think this is a common or at least empathically recognizable position for parents.
I…
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Mike replied to the discussion Raising Children in the forum Raising Children a year ago
Tim on Telegram just shared these!
The Story of the World vol 4 (moderately Christian perspective) and corresponding workbook
– What Really Happened in Colonial Times
– Several books in the Uncle Eric Series by Richard Maybury
– The Copy Work Book – George Washington Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior (learning history through…
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