…Mom Enough?” – the attention-grabbing headline flanking an equally attention-grabbing image of a mother breastfeeding her three-year-old son. In both cases, the media energy turned frenetic, with other major news…
…be coming in person but would leave a stocking with presents at the end of my bed. I decided at that point to create a trap that would at last…
…I came across this quote from Charles Dickens’s last novel, Our Mutual Friend. My ponderings on these words continued into the arena usually reserved for New Year’s resolutions. Dickens’s phrase…
…the ultimate end-point of a mature adult. Unfortunately life isn’t that neat and tidy, and many of today’s common parenting practices may get us the sock-free living room we crave…
…loss to human functioning is tragic, as it is our caring that makes us fully human and most humane. Today we have neuroscience mapping out how emotional inhibition occurs within…
…today. We need a fundamental shift in thinking if we are to change our ways – a slap to our paradigm, if you will. Before this can happen, perhaps we…