…caring, we are human, and in being human we can be hurt – such is the fate of those that choose to live life to the fullest. The way through…

…as human beings. There are many contributing issues involved in delinquency but these only have effect in the truly immature. The other factor that stands out is that their alarm…

…energy.   So, there are two parts to look at – first, society — All human societies, in order to function, must have a system to deal with violations of…

…interested and intrigued by the psychological sense of home that is found in human relationships. The feeling of having a home is key to understanding what it is our children…

…inherent part of our make up as human beings. If all goes well, we are impelled to venture forth to become viable beings. It starts with “I’ll do it myself”…

…lack of patience and grace, lack of perspective, lack of appreciation of the complexity of issues, lack of regard for fellow human beings. What is missing, in short, is true…

…into this attachment-based developmental approach to making sense of children. Our plans are for weekly postings, each designed to give some peek into the paradigm or its many-faceted implications. The…

…imaginings of the teacher, designer, and scientist that lurks within them. It is hard to convey the look that I get in return but the force of their play continues…

…an exercise in futility. For sound developmental reasons we are now just beginning to discover, children are designed to function in the play mode, legitimately blind to the outcome of…

…provide unrushed time and ample space for emotions to move. They are, in essence, emotional “outhouses”: designated places where discharges of emotion, which are sometimes unsavory and unappealing, can happen….

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