Me Time
QUIET TIMESBy Carol HardingLittle does the word "quiet" appear in parenting articles. Has being quiet and having quiet time become non-existent in the world of children and families? True, a household with young children is seldom quiet. Even the sounds we like -- music, TV, sports, pets -- can sometimes fill every space of our lives, making us feel exhausted. Has quietude become a rare treat? There are many benefits of quietude: the mind and spirit are refreshed, things that typically go unnoticed get noticed, and the unappreciated aspects of our lives can be appreciated. Here are ways to make a habit of, and to make the most of, quiet times:
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