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Bah, humbug to the war on Christmas

By Louise McEwan on December 9, 2019

Bah, humbug to the war on Christmas

In the interests of diversity and inclusion, society shies away from Christian manifestations of Christmas

Teaching kids gratitude at Christmas

By Louise McEwan on December 8, 2019

Teaching kids gratitude at Christmas

Consumerism has become a “big problem” for kids, a roadblock on their way to becoming appreciative and contented individuals

Enjoying the beauty of Christmas lights

By Louise McEwan on November 29, 2019

Enjoying the beauty of Christmas lights

Across traditions and time, there has been a longing for light to brighten the darkness of winter

Body image issues begin early

Body image issues begin early

Body image issues begin early

How we can help our children be comfortable and happy in their own skin

By Louise McEwan on November 14, 2019

Halloween rekindles the child in all of us

Halloween rekindles the child in all of us

There’s nothing inherently evil about the celebration of Halloween in our time

By Louise McEwan on October 20, 2019No Comments

Rituals around death may help us live better

Rituals around death may help us live better

From creepy Halloween graveyard scenes to praying for the dead, our subconscious is trying to gain mastery over our fears about dying

By Louise McEwan on October 13, 2019No Comments

Are you one plum pudding away from a Christmas meltdown?

Are you one plum pudding away from a Christmas meltdown?

Are you one plum pudding away from a Christmas meltdown?

The pre-Christmas preparation can turn the jolliest of elves into Scrooges

By Louise McEwan on December 12, 2018No Comments

Language can calibrate a nation’s moral compass

Language can calibrate a nation’s moral compass

From Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King to Donald Trump, America offers examples – good and bad – of the power of language

By Louise McEwan on November 5, 2018No Comments

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