Design for thriving? Easier said than done. What if my child is not thriving? Where do I start? What changes do I make? Every parent knows the experience of a
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Dreaming is a powerful form of play! And how vulnerable! As we and dreaming, it is easy to see the need for safety! Unfolding Dreams As I play with my
We are stuck in work mode! We consider productivity, maximizing, organization, Marie Kondo-ing, and achievement all the time. The questions swirl like, "What's in it for me?" or "What is
Over the holidays, I recounted the story of a family member's journey through WWII, along with the scars of the trauma of being hungry as a child. We discussed some
Friends, as we approach the long darkness of the year, here in the Northern hemisphere, it is good to consider the season. There is a paradox of what is spiritual
Loneliness has the same impact on mortality as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The question of connection haunts us. Our age of acceleration has magnetically pulled us into digital spaces,
As parents and teachers, sometimes we hold or comfort a child who cries. The holy moment of an expression of sadness, grief, or futility is a moment of adaptation. Wet and
I spent the early years of mothering focused on providing the best meals, organizing the playrooms, ensuring the best learning environments, and facilitating my big kids' activities. My concerns centred
When I was 5 I wanted to be "saved," when I was 10 I wanted to be a "teacher," when I was 15 I wanted to be a "wife and
Mother Nature spent aeons taking care of herself, all-the-while humans and ecosystems adapting to her ebbs and flows. Now, we are entering a new era, one where humans are the