…to explore their inner world. Arts and crafts supplies, fabric for assembling costumes for dress-up, musical instruments, building or writing materials, and other equipment for free play and expression give…

…information on raising kids in a digital world and I stumbled across a computer scientist who told a story about growing up in Italy about 40 years ago. He said…

…to the dynamic, the problem became self-evident. But someone had to explain the phenomenon first. So where does the alpha complex fit in? Once again, in putting the pieces of…

…emotion: Emotion seeks expression. There’s Fear, who stares in wonder at the incoming broccoli on a screen that shows Riley’s perplexed perspective and asks, “Do you think it’s safe?” Next…

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…invitation? And don’t we yearn to hear that it’s okay to be ourselves? Well, when I met Tammy, I experienced both permission and invitation. Through her playful facilitation, she had…

…when it came to discipline. “It was a one-size-fits-all” intervention,” Martine said. As a result, there was a lot of frustration all around – from students and adults alike. Already…

…an adult does. It is their dependency on adults that makes them feel secure as they look to them for protection, guidance, and direction. The relationship with an adult is…

…to behave adult-ish. But no one chooses to act childish. It is not the decision of our free will to be or not to be mature and adult. This is…

…you ask your heart to expand to encompass all of this? How do you hold on to him in the face of it all, with every button pushed, every reaction

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

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