by Jenny Palmiotto | Jenny Palmiotto, Parenting, Things to Know
Movement Method is misnamed. It’s not a Method – it’s a framework. It’s a lens to view behaviors, motivations and the brain science of what is happening. It’s a lens to understand our own cultural upbringing and how we got to a place where we are applying techniques that don’t work – in fact, they create suffering.
by Jenny Palmiotto | Depression, Jenny Palmiotto, Parenting
What do you do when someone you love is suicidal? Even if that someone is your five year old son? Dr. Jenny Palmiotto shares her story.
by Jenny Palmiotto | Autism, Love & Autism, Parenting
You are invited to be a part of a growing community of people from all over the world that believe a difference can be made in the way autistic people are treated!
by Jenny Palmiotto | Anxiety, Depression, Jenny Palmiotto, Parenting
I hug my children and share our family values; that kids should be safe at school. I fight hard the bitterness in my throat as I realize that this isn’t everyone’s values. My kids and everyone else’s children deserve better.
by Jenny Palmiotto | Jenny Palmiotto, Parenting
What got me to my “breaking point” is sometimes trivial and other times more memorable; but truthfully the content of that isn’t ever important. What is important, is that we engage in a process towards wellness.
by Jenny Palmiotto | Growth, Jenny Palmiotto, Parenting, Self Care, self-compassion
Yes and yes! Self-compassion is a wellness practice of being kind to oneself when emotions such as pain, suffering and general feelings of ‘not enough-ness’ emerge within us. Clearly, we all have had moments in our lives where we are unkind, critical, and even cruel...