by Marion Rose | Feb 25, 2017 | Aware Parenting, Control Patterns, Crying, Feelings
I was doing a FB Live on my Marion Rose, Ph.D., Mothering Mentor page last night, and I came up with a concise (ish) way of thinking about feelings – of our babies, children and ourselves. If any of us are experiencing feelings like overwhelm, frustration, loss,...
by Marion Rose | Nov 11, 2016 | Attachment Play, Aware Parenting, Compassion, Connected Crying, Crying, Feelings, Inner Loving Mother
Hello again, I’m writing to you today with a heavy heart, but writing is my medicine, so thank you for reading this. One of our little bunnies died yesterday. And each one of us in the family – my daughter and son, and my mum and I, we were all...
by Marion Rose | Nov 4, 2016 | Attachment Play, Aware Parenting, Crying, Healing From the Past, Joy and Attachment Play, Sleep and Aware Parenting
Hello! Have you ever laughed so loud and so freely and so uproariously that you could feel tension pouring out of your body? I experienced that yesterday. My amazing mentor, Jana Kingsford, and I, found ourselves messaging each other after a profound experience to do...
by Marion Rose | Oct 28, 2016 | Attachment Play, Aware Parenting, Aware Parenting for ourselves, Crying, Healing From the Past, Inner Loving Presence Process, Power and Powerlessness in Parenting
Hello! I was going to write a nice cosy email about how relaxed I’ve been feeling since I’ve been doing so much self-listening, but then last night and this morning I could feel feelings bubbling. I have a dentist visit booked today – I’ve had...
by Marion Rose | Oct 20, 2016 | Compassion, Crying, Healing From the Past, Sweet Spots
Hello! I remember the first women’s circle I went to, when I was in my early twenties. Each woman had an experience of their feet being bathed lovingly in rose scented water by the other women. I spent the whole group feeling intense grief and crying. Why? ...
by Marion Rose | Sep 24, 2016 | Aware Parenting, Control Patterns, Crying, Feelings, My Aware Parenting Experiences and Musings, Repression
Hello again! I wonder if you’ve ever thought very much about what distraction is. For example, if your child is upset and you distract him with a snack, what actually happens? Distraction really means that we take his attention away from his upset...