…in our children. The alpha complex appears to be more prevalent in North American children than in children from countries where culture is more intact. It strikes me that this…

…the past year as my son stepped into his adolescence. And I spent a lot of time thinking about the idea of coming alongside; because how could I possibly come…

…“The school is packed. We’re bringing new kids to the school that would not have come before.” Pride in showcasing involvement and improvement in all domains. The school has established…

…issue is important to me on a more personal level because I am also the mother of two children who are both entering their adolescent years. I remember when I…

…it as empty as when I began. My bucket had a hole in it. The hilarity of the experience was immediately obvious to Joy when she returned. I must admit…

…is most secure in their life. If hurting too much is the problem, then surely love is the answer. It is a solution as old as time but one that…

…would we want to feel in the first place if it hurts too much? This is a good question; one that I often asked myself in the many years that…

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…of space I want to facilitate for those I care about. Yes, what comes out may be messy or loud. But the alternative is even more messy if it stays…

…loss; how it surrounds us, how ubiquitous it is. And how, despite its inevitability, there seems to be so little room, space and permission in our society to feel and…

comes from. Stress arises when you are emotionally overloaded and can’t make sense of everything in your life, and anxiety is a sure sign of this. It is important to…

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