If you're interested in learning more on the topic, I genuinely recommend getting a copy
of Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More By Doing Less by Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest.
Editing and simplifying your family schedule is a huge part
of minimalist parenting — but simplifying your home environment is important too.
Asha Dornfest and Christine Koh, co-authors
of Minimalist Parenting, are sharing their best advice on simplifying family life.
A cornerstone philosophy
of Minimalist Parenting — make room for remarkable — sums up our approach to celebrations.
In the Money chapter
of Minimalist Parenting, we talk about making purchases based on the honest answers to three questions:
We recently finished writing the introductory chapters
of Minimalist Parenting with a focus on fundamentals and laying the groundwork.
BTW, I love the idea
of minimalist parenting.
We're speaking at the conference, and our talk touches on our roles as both co-authors
of Minimalist Parenting and professional bloggers at Boston Mamas and Parent Hacks.
The concept
of Minimalist Parenting actually was hatched in 2010, but then laid dormant until the fall of 2011, at which point a chain of events put the book idea back on the front burner for me.
We couldn't be more thrilled with Jillian Martin's review
of Minimalist Parenting in Asha's local newspaper, The Oregonian.
Clearly, the concept
of minimalist parenting is resonating!
That's right, one of the authors
of Minimalist Parenting may have under - scheduled summer!
This post (the theme of which is described in more detail in the Money chapter
of Minimalist Parenting) is about how to decide if you should buy (or keep) something.
RSVP now for a chance to win one of 10 copies
of Minimalist Parenting, or just be on Twitter Tuesday night!
We're devoting an entire chapter
of Minimalist Parenting to self - care.
In her strike against kid consumerism, Garlick joins other parents across the globe who are part
of a minimalist parenting trend.
She is also the co-author
of Minimalist Parenting and the co-host of the Edit Your Life podcast, and she travels the country as a speaker and advocate.
+ + + + + Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest are the co-authors
of MINIMALIST PARENTING and the award - winning bloggers behind BostonMamas.com (CK) and ParentHacks.com (AD).
Asha Dornfest is the co-author (with Christine Koh)
of Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More By Doing Less (Bibliomotion, 2013), and the founder of Parent Hacks, an award - winning website devoted to sharing «forehead - smackingly smart» parenting tips.
The holiday season is upon us and I'm super excited to announce Minimalist Holidays, a series of posts inspired by the central theme
of Minimalist Parenting: that you can enjoy life more when you do less.
Hosts Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest are award - winning bloggers and the co-authors
of MINIMALIST PARENTING and won the 2017 Iris Award for Podcast Of The Year.
The concept
of Minimalist Parenting actually was hatched in 2010, but then laid dormant until the fall of 2011, at which...
Thanks to our amazing ONE Moms friends, we have 50 copies
of Minimalist Parenting to share with those who blog about this fundraiser (you're welcome to keep the book or give it away).
As readers
of Minimalist Parenting know, I feel very strongly about kids doing chores!
I was shocked when she wrote me back, and following that first e-mail developed an incredible friendship that migrated from online to in person and later blossomed into one of the most incredible working relationships of my life, through our co-authoring
of Minimalist Parenting and co-hosting of the Edit Your Life Show.
Asha and I feel so much love and gratitude, and as a follow up to the Iris Awards and in honor of Mother's Day we wanted to offer a token of our appreciation via giving away 5 copies
of Minimalist Parenting.
Not exact matches
The ideas span a range
of ability and interests and in
minimalist parenting fashion, I recommend trying projects that seem doable and fun for both you (as set up person) and your child (as crafter).
Terzo Piano's bright,
minimalist space beckons
parents to savor out -
of - this - world pasta, sip vino and NOT talk about the kiddos for a change.
- This article on the 80/20 rule
of time management hits on several things Asha and I cover in
Minimalist Parenting.
Many
of you have gotten to know me and Asha as podcasters, but what you might not realize is that the inspiration for the Edit Your Life podcast came from the book we wrote together in 2013 called
Minimalist Parenting.
Parents that like to over-pack will want a huge bag, but minimalist parents might just prefer one of -L
Parents that like to over-pack will want a huge bag, but
minimalist parents might just prefer one of -L
parents might just prefer one
of -LSB-...]
One
of our most popular baby registry posts ever has been our
minimalist baby registry product picks; with minimalism sweeping the nation, it's no shock to us that more and more
parents are looking for multipurpose baby items which also take up less and less space.
Every week from now until the end
of the year, we'll share tips for simplifying the holidays inspired by the central idea behind
Minimalist Parenting: you...
Speaking
of book news,
Minimalist Parenting is mere commas and details away from going to press.
We had the pleasure
of joining host Michele Martin and journalist Jamila Bey on NPR's Tell Me More to talk about
minimalist parenting + summertime...
Throughout
Minimalist Parenting we mention a number
of resources and helpful tools.
Oh how perfection (or, rather, letting go
of perfection) is relevant to the
minimalist parenting conversation!
When we started writing
Minimalist Parenting, we wrote a series
of posts called «Share Your Brilliance» in which we asked for peoples» thoughts on...
Which is why I'm so excited that the process
of writing
Minimalist Parenting is more fun than just about anything I've written so far.
Every book purchased, every blog post and social media update, every moment
of attention helped us close a loop that began in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, shortly after we turned in the manuscript for
Minimalist Parenting.
As baby grows out
of the Puj,
minimalist parents will love the new BabyDam bathtub divider that saves water, energy, time, space and money!
I talk about the importance
of community all the time (it was the crux
of my remarks at the
Minimalist Parenting Boston launch party).
Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest, the leaders
of our second Stress-Less
Parenting workshop, emphasize in their new book
Minimalist Parenting the importance
of having predictable routines to «streamline they rhythm
of the school day.»
As those
of you who have read
Minimalist Parenting know, I'm a big proponent
of the position that you matter just as much as your children do.
In
Minimalist Parenting you'll find that we are major proponents
of calendars and to - do lists.
I'll be posting
Minimalist Holidays content here and Asha will post over at
Parent Hacks and The Accidental Expert; the main repository for all
of these nuggets
of wisdom will be here.
In
MINIMALIST PARENTING, Christine Koh and I offer a fresh approach to navigating all
of this conflicting background «noise.»
That's why we're so excited to announce that Christine Koh and Asha Dornfest, bloggers and authors
of the new book
Minimalist Parenting, are joining us to lead our second Stress-Less
Parenting workshop.
A top choice by many
parents who travel always with a baby, it is
minimalist at its best without fancy aesthetics it comes straight to the brand's objective
of providing babies a really awesome umbrella stroller.
«You have to shift your perspective,» says Christine Koh,
Minimalist Parenting co-author, and co-founder
of the online community Mission List, «When you're looking at children's gear, think
of yourself as a curator, rather than a consumer.»