Keyuri Joshi

Parents… Please Do This In Private

by Keyuri Joshi April 6, 2011

Aristotle said, “Anyone can get angry. That is easy. But to get angry at the right person, for the right reason, at the right time, that is not so easy.”

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How One Mother’s Dying Wish Impacts Our Parenting

by Keyuri Joshi March 16, 2011

 Death is never easy to accept. When it comes prematurely, it yields unrelenting agony for those left behind.  Our hearts ache, particularly, for children who are not equipped to understand. My own heart is aching for one very young fellow who recently lost his mom to cancer.  This mom had many roles but “mother” is [...]

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Life Lessons from An Elephant

by Keyuri Joshi February 23, 2011

Have you ever been so adamant about your opinion being the only right one?  Have your kids?  It is a trait common to all of us and one that can be dangerous.  Being “right” comes in handy if you’re on a debate team.   But if this isn’t managed in everyday living, it can contribute to [...]

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How Parents can Help Toddlers with Bedtime Fears

by Keyuri Joshi February 21, 2011

Many parents seeking sleep for their toddlers (and themselves) want to know, “what do I do about my child’s nighttime fears?”  One mother who recently posed this question said she didn’t want to put a band- aid on her toddler’s fears but actually wanted him to have coping strategies.  What a smart mom!  She may [...]

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