…brought back my own wonderful childhood memories of the Passover Seder, when the story of Passover became part of who I am. What causes a child to accept the teachings…

…shape emerges. For our family, that has meant embracing the adventure of learning at home. For both of our children, the school environment – with it’s constraints of time and…

…take care of them. Tears of upset are a natural course of life and it was one of the best signs I had that my child felt comfortable with their…

…or around us– but what happens inside of us as a result. And about who is, or isn’t, present with us in our pain.   This is the message of the recently…

…will be of service to the many parents and teachers and helping professionals who wish to make sense of the children in their care and who yearn for their charges…

…Discussions about the state of youth today often lead to worries with regard to these technologies. Parents and professionals alike feel concern over what they view as preoccupations at best…

…come to deeply admire and respect her. Because of the sharpness of her intellect, the breadth of her knowledge, her ability to critique, and her critical thinking, I asked her…

…common roots of problem behaviour and explained why discipline is not the answer to any of them. Now I turn to play – the exact opposite of work – as…

One of the most challenging and crucial questions of our time is why some bounce back from adversity, seemingly unscathed, while others fall apart and become emotionally distraught and dysfunctional….

…And in our experience, the most powerful emotional playgrounds of all are the arts – but not in the way that most of us think of them. From the very…

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