me 4 my keiki blog

the voices of Family Alaka‘i of Kākou for Keiki aka Aunty Aloha

The content shared on the Me 4 My Keiki blog is meant to reflect and uplift the experience of Maui County families.

This blog serves as a welcoming and relatable space that encourages families to reflect on their own experiences, and to offer a collection of resources to keep families informed, connected, and thriving as they navigate the early childhood network of offerings across Maui County and beyond.

Within each post, we include general information, educational resources, and self-care suggestions as options to support themselves and their keiki. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or therapeutic advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your doctor, therapist, or other qualified health provider regarding any questions or concerns you may have about your health or your keiki’s well-being. Any reliance you place on the information from this blog is at your own discretion and risk. Every ʻohana is unique, and what works for one may not work for another.

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Parenting Maria Felber Parenting Maria Felber

Hurry Kills Presence, Worry Kills Peace

Hurry kills Presence. Worry kills Peace. Doubt kills Faith. Ego kills Love. The origins of this thought are hard to pin point. Some believe it comes from religious teachings, others to authors, and while we canʻt quite narrow it down to who said these words, can we all agree on one thing, they are true to the lives we live?

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Parenting Maria Felber Parenting Maria Felber

Routines = More time

TIME is the most precious and priceless thing in this world. As caregivers, a lot of our time is centered around pouring into the cups of others and we forget that we cannot pour out of an empty cup.

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