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Little Kids Have Needs Just Like Everyone Else

 This week we talked about kids. Kids are so beyond wonderful. They can be little nightmares sometimes but overall; kids are pretty great. I really enjoyed talking about kids in class and the way they act and the things they need. The first thing we talked about was physical touch. I am a firm believer that physical touch is super important. Sadly, for today’s world I feel that this needs a mention because it doesn’t seem to be common knowledge. Kids should not be touched inappropriately. Ever. I don’t believe in child abuse or child molestation. That is just down right disgusting. To those who abuse children either way, shame on you. Well now that that is out of the way let me continue on with what I thought was interesting and/or important. Something I know is a really big thing today is the skin to skin thing after mothers give birth. The mom is given the baby and they sit skin to skin for a little bit as a bonding moment. My sister gave birth recently to a healthy baby bo...

Money, Money, Money...It's a Problem. (also enjoy my rant...thank you.)

 This week’s discussion was about something I feel is a little too close to my heart. Money. Money is so vital to life but also such a dangerous game. Its nice having money and being able to go out and about to go get ice cream with friends or to buy that coat you think is absolutely adorable. But. If you don’t have money sometimes, you’ll feel that your world is literally crumbling all around you. I feel that it is very vital to existence as a human being to realize and understand that money isn’t that important. It is, but it also isn’t…to an extent. Of course, you need money for the essentials like food, housing, at least SOME clothing to roam the town and not get arrested for being nakey and some sort of transportation if needed. Some secondary things that would be good to spend money on would be health care and maybe a cheap phone along with a cheap phone plan. If you were feeling extra wealthy, you could even subscribe to Netflix or Hulu. One of the number one reasons f...

What Did You Say??

 This weeks beyond wonderful topic was communication! I would have to say I think this is one of the most important things in a relationship. They always say “communication is key” but so many people can’t do it and that’s when someone gets hurt and relationships fall apart. The first thing we talked about was the 5 secrets of effective communication that I believe it was David Burns that said all these things. And we can talk about each one in a little more depth. The first portion was the disarming effect. What this entails is understanding what your significant other is saying and finding some sort of truth to agree on even if it seems unfair or unreasonable to agree amidst an argument or disagreement. Now, this isn’t just saying, “I understand.” Its absorbing what you have been told and being able to repeat back what they have said to you but in your own words. You actually understand and accept what is being said. Not necessarily agreeing with it but just getting what they...

Stress is Good

 What an amazing week of learning! Honestly, there were quite a few things I had never thought about that totally made sense once they were said. We talked about stress and anxiety which I think is very prevalent for today. Lots and lots of people suffer from anxiety and it can really hold them back from things in life. In class, I remember my professor talking a lot about the brain and the chemicals that go on in there. I personally don’t remember everything he was saying about the brain and the way it works and why it works that way but what I do remember him saying was that there is a lot that the brain does when it comes to anxiety. Because of things that happen in real life, our brain will react, absorbing the information of the situation, and then the body naturally responds in the way it does depending on the real life situation and how the brain has absorbed it. Our body is built to naturally respond in certain ways. Like if we get scared, our heart rate automatically i...