…struggle alone at Headquarters. They’re desperate for Joy to return to the controls and run the show, as usual. They do their best to express themselves as Joy would, all…

…specific one, I want to alert those working in schools to some unanticipated side effects that would warrant a re-examination of the use of these programmes. It is understandable that…

…you ask your heart to expand to encompass all of this? How do you hold on to him in the face of it all, with every button pushed, every reaction…

…afraid that if we allow tears to flow, that they will never stop. However, the brain is an amazing entity. Once emotion is allowed to flow through, it strives to

How quick I was to get irritated by a mom who was frantically trying to hold on to her child. She didn’t know how much longer she had to hold…

…born with a bias to express ourselves but we must also have someone to entrust our secrets to. To share our secrets we must first give our heart to someone…

…or having chats with teens about the songs they are listening to or the ‘heroes’ they admire. It is our job to use our relationship to come to their side

…distancing is by taking a playful approach. For example, we can sing songs to know how long to wash our hands to using hula hoops to understand social distancing. These…

…exhaust themselves in trying to convince their children to face each other, work together, take ownership, right the wrongs, and come to some agreement. And of course, each child wants…

…looking at the books a second time together and discussing them at length. Together, our review process was akin to the picture-book storytelling process: where words cannot tell the complete…

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