…new friends? Will I fit in? This morning, as I drove to the school where I teach one day a week, I listened to the radio. They were interviewing a…

…it wasn’t home. And he didn’t feel at home. That is, not until he met the frogs.  We met Ted first, down by the lake. I was introducing William to

…is where science and magic join hands and jump through the portal together. This is where our emotions can come out to play, where we can process the hard things…

…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…

too, and with any luck, by the time he’s getting into his teenage years, you realize the truth: there is no arriving. And if you weren’t already getting to this…

…is, “What is going to happen to us?” As adults, it is our role and responsibility to worry about the future. And so the question is, “What can we do,…

to parent through.  Some*]}*where in the eleven- to thirteen-year age range, our previously reasonable children are likely to become completely allergic to direction. They can appear inconsiderate, act rashly, and…

…I had more energy to give, the times where I needed to rest, and when it was time to simply appreciate the beauty around me. And for the first time,

…intend to exercise more and eat better; I intend to have a clean house. I yearn in those directions. I have something to aim for, and something to move towards….

…B. where the teacher acted as a model and took the lead C. where variety and differences were valued D. where mistakes were considered a learning opportunity E. where the…

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