…your child. It is hard to read the parenting literature or the newspaper’s reports on the latest release in research or the latest parenting advice (and possibly the editorials on…

…we depend upon to preserve order and justice in our society. The sense of anger and betrayal runs deep.    There is also a growing realization that racism is systemic in…

…theaters, and am happy to share some of my insights — and delights — about this wonderful film. (And I’ll warn you right here that this review contains spoilers.) Inside…

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…about the various meanings of the word ‘nature,’ as only one of the meanings applies here. I am not speaking to the ‘nature’ that refers to the natural world –…

…in my world. And this was a world that was not about right or wrong, but about expressing the beauty and the heartache and everything in between. A world about…

When my eldest child was born the whole world shrunk down to the size of her face, the feel of her skin, the sound of her cries. The days grew…

…press pause and catch up with myself. And so here, more than a decade after those initial rumblings, I find myself sitting at the beginning of an experiment. An experiment…

…conducive conditions can grow children up. In the meantime, play is their default mode. It protects them from the real world of consequences until their brains are mature enough to…

As parents are pondering the best path forward for their children and families during this pandemic, a number of pundits have been featured on Canadian news channels urgently stating that…

…Boards to track children’s behaviour in the classroom, and they have many features that make them very attractive to adults and students alike. In the short-run, teachers see results quite…

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