…us if we have not earned a place in their life first. When we have built a strong relationship with someone, we can lead then lead them towards vulnerable territory,…
…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…
…adolescent children. When it comes to our children, ‘the wind’ can take many forms in our lives, both real and imagined. Certainly, the kids and I have faced inevitable issues…
…Tammy over soup and conversation. I admired her work — it was bold and raw and creative. But there was something I admired even more, and that was her ability…
…lot of room for questions. If yellow was the colour of playfulness and curiosity, I had lost it somewhere along the way to adolescence and by adulthood, my world was…
…compelled to read them the classics. I worried about asking the children grade level questions that I had researched on teacher’s blogs online. However, I could tell it was becoming…
…the adults decided it was time to call the trip short and head home to our warm, dry beds. The news was not received well by June … not well…
…breakout sessions and keynotes for our 2022 online conference – and we hope that you will join us for the banquet from May 12-14, 2022! Robin’s presentation: B5 – My…