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Giveaway: Celebs Love Special Feelings Toy | November 11, 2009

Kimochis is a truly dynamic and innovative brand that is growing as we speak. A brand run by mom entrepreneurs! With an already strong following, even celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Gwen Stefani and Jennifer Garner can’t resist.

Plushy Feely Corp. has just released Kimochis {www.kimochis.com} … Toys with Feelings Inside. Awarded the Creative Child Magazine 2009 Seal of Excellence and Best Vacation Products by Dr. Toy.

Are you a Kimochi Cloud? A Kimochi Bug or Kimochi Huggtopus?

Kimochi (KEY.MO.CHEE) means “feeling” in Japanese and each 13 inch Kimochis character comes with 3 plush “feelings” and a how-to- Feel Guide with tips for parents on … Read More »


 

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Sticks and Stones | September 2, 2009

One of my best friends in the entire world is also one of the most accomplished females I have ever met. She constantly meets, exceeds and astounds her expectations, and blazes a trail through her personal life and career.


 

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3 Tips to Connect With Your Child | August 5, 2009

Busy rushing from one activity to another, but not 100% sure how your child feels about any of them? Do you know what your child wants to be when he/ she grows up?


 

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Use Your Mind to Create Your Best Reality | February 13, 2009

Have you heard of affirmations?  From the Latin word affirmare, affirmation means to assert.  It is also a term to describe a form of autosuggestion used to produce desired results in various areas of our lives.

The link between our thoughts and our reality is stronger than you may know or even realize.   The thoughts and feelings going on inside you are what manifest in your life.   Our subconscious mind is very powerful.  It is working hard all the time to make the thoughts and desires we have come to fruition, so it is important that the thoughts we have are … Read More »


 

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Helping Kids Handle Their Emotions | December 15, 2008

Matt Casper graduated cum laude, from Duke University were he studied Personality Psychology, Comparative Religion (with a focus on Hinduism) and Film.  He spent 6 months in India researching and writing a paper on Hindu art, architecture and ritual as means towards “experiencing the self.”  He then went on to receive Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the California Graduate Institute of Professional Psychology and Psychoanalysis.  He is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in Los Angeles, California.

Matt has spent 3 years working at a non-profit counseling center in Beverly Hills called the Maple Counseling Center. He … Read More »