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Author: Effie Morchi

Effie is the Assistant Editor of APtly Said. She is a mother of 2, a girl and a boy. Being a stay-at-home mom after a career in the Information Technology field has paved the path for her transformation and growth. Nowadays, she enjoys practicing Reiki and writing about her reflections in finding the profound in the ordinary and her spiritual path.

Habit of giving thanks

Author Effie MorchiPosted on September 27, 2017Categories APtly Said, General Interest, Principles, Respond with Sensitivity, Strive for Balance, Teaching PeaceTags cultivating gratitudeLeave a comment on Habit of giving thanks

Positive discipline

Author Effie MorchiPosted on September 5, 2017Categories APtly Said, General Interest, Parenting without Shame, Practice Positive Discipline, PrinciplesTags positive disciplineLeave a comment on Positive discipline

Try reframing

Author Effie MorchiPosted on August 29, 2017August 29, 2017Categories APtly Said, Engage in Nighttime Parenting, Feed with Love and Respect, General Interest, Parenting without Shame, Practice Positive Discipline, Principles, Provide Consistent & Loving Care, Respond with Sensitivity, Teaching Peace, Use Nurturing TouchTags communication skills, compassionate communication, Respond with SensitivityLeave a comment on Try reframing

Babies can’t self-soothe, and that’s OK

Author Effie MorchiPosted on August 22, 2017Categories Engage in Nighttime Parenting, Feed with Love and Respect, General Interest, Parenting without Shame, Prepare for Pregnancy, Birth, & Parenting, Presence, Principles, Provide Consistent & Loving Care, Respond with Sensitivity, Teaching Peace, Use Nurturing TouchTags responding to baby's cries, responding with sensitivityLeave a comment on Babies can’t self-soothe, and that’s OK

Children learn by example

Author Effie MorchiPosted on August 16, 2017Categories APtly Said, Engage in Nighttime Parenting, Feed with Love and Respect, General Interest, Parenting without Shame, Practice Positive Discipline, Prepare for Pregnancy, Birth, & Parenting, Presence, Principles, Provide Consistent & Loving Care, Respond with Sensitivity, Strive for Balance, Use Nurturing TouchTags positive disciplineLeave a comment on Children learn by example

Peace in society starts with peace in the home

Author Effie MorchiPosted on August 9, 2017Categories APtly Said, General Interest, Practice Positive Discipline, Prepare for Pregnancy, Birth, & Parenting, Principles, Respond with Sensitivity, Teaching PeaceTags peaceful parenting, teaching peaceLeave a comment on Peace in society starts with peace in the home

A parenting movement

Author Effie MorchiPosted on July 24, 2017Categories APtly Said, General Interest, Parenting without Shame, Presence, Principles, Teaching PeaceTags attachment parenting, Attachment Parenting InternationalLeave a comment on A parenting movement

A sign of strength

Author Effie MorchiPosted on July 19, 2017Categories APtly Said, General Interest, Parenting without Shame, Practice Positive Discipline, Principles, Respond with Sensitivity, Teaching PeaceTags healing childhood wounds, positive disciplineLeave a comment on A sign of strength

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