…she will always be at that bookstore table. Like the title of her favourite book, Gail remains in my heart, in the heart of the Institute, in the hearts of…

…favorite coffee shop, was a great start. In the middle of a quiet, family-oriented coffee shop, Emma sat down on my lap while eating her muffin and we hugged. There…

…your child’s best bet so that they can depend on you and lean on you and grow in the safety of your arms and loving heart. In Part II of…

…who are not sanctioned by their primary attachments. This helps to keep them safe and stay within their parent’s realm of influence. When we lived in more intact villages, children…

in Europe and also here in North America, are experiencing significant problems integrating their youth into mainstream society. Secondly, the one-size-fits-all or government-knows-best attitudes are rather imperious and colonial in

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the languages of indigenous peoples because they lived primarily in the context of nature and so evolved languages in tune with nature. We are in danger of losing these indigenous…

…be our Santa and wear the little red hat going forward. We will have our breakfast of eggs benedict, now made at my house with everyone involved in the preparation….

in the same school and have her again in Grade 4 even though my mom’s new marriage had not gone well – there was a divorce and we moved into…

This Winter, as the light dwindles in the Northern hemisphere and winter holidays approach, we here at the Neufeld Institute – faculty members and facilitators -would once again like to…

…are this intense. The emotion we all were witnessing in these miners is ‘seeking’ or ‘pursuit.’ This emotion moves us to restore proximity with those we are attached to. It…

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