…this submission from her. A brief bio for Sara is included at the end of the editorial. In the last month there’s been an intense amount of media scrutiny on…

…Either way, William felt at home with Fred and Fred with William. His alarm started to come down. (William’s that is, although I suppose Fred’s did too.) He even started…

…be interested in exploring a new course that Tamara Strijack has developed based on Dr. Neufeld’s Raising Children in a Digital World video material: Preserving Play in a Digital World….

…child that day. How could I when the world seemed turned upside down? What kind of a world would I be bringing my child into? I walked the streets in…

When my beautiful son entered this world, like many parents, I had a belief that if I just loved him and was a good parent, everything else would fall into…

…of the emotional world diminish. Into a world of grey we can slip quietly, where not feeling becomes a place of refuge, not by choice but by necessity. It is…

…a constant stream of friends, information and entertainment. While our kids emerge as savvy inhabitants of this digital world, parents are left to monitor, negotiate, and police their child’s online…

…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…

…military – something?! – to stop this tiny little virus? But, we didn’t, and the world came to a screeching halt. While we have all experienced trials, hardships and frustrations…

…full of kids who bully. If the child’s world is too much for them emotionally, then we will need to consider how we change their world to reduce the need…

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