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  2. Slow movement (culture) - Wikipedia

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    The slow movement is a cultural initiative that advocates for a reduction in the pace of ... Rescuing Our Children from the Culture Of Hyper-Parenting. [54 ...

  3. Carl Honoré - Wikipedia

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    It describes 'slow movements' that have gained attention in various contexts, such as at work, home and schools. In his 2008 book Under Pressure: Rescuing Our Children from the Culture of Hyper-Parenting, [1] Honoré explores potential 'dangers' of parents micro-managing their children and compares too much and parents can slow down approaches.

  4. Slow parenting - Wikipedia

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    Slow parenting (also called simplicity parenting) is a parenting style in which few activities are organised for children. Instead, they are allowed to explore the world at their own pace. Instead, they are allowed to explore the world at their own pace.

  5. Is your kid shy, or simply slow to warm up? Why being ... - AOL

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    Often, children who are slow to warm up respond to seemingly minor changes in their environment with big reactions. They may refuse new activities or shadow their parent at a school function. They ...

  6. What Is Slow Living (& Is It the Antidote to Hustle Culture)?

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    Nataliia Nesterenko/getty images We’re going to cut to the chase: We live in a fast-paced world. Between work, your family, your friends and all the millions of little things that come up ...

  7. Category:Slow movement - Wikipedia

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    The slow movement is a cultural shift towards slowing down the pace of life in modern-day society. The main article for this category is Slow movement (culture) . Subcategories

  8. Makoto Fujimura - Wikipedia

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    Makoto Fujimura is an American artist. He is considered to be one of the leading figures of "slow art" movement. [citation needed] He has coined the terms "Culture Care" and "Theology of Making".

  9. Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    A lullaby (/ ˈ l ʌ l ə b aɪ /), or a cradle song, is a soothing song or piece of music that is usually played for (or sung to) children (for adults see music and sleep). The purposes of lullabies vary. In some societies, they are used to pass down cultural knowledge or tradition.