by Lacey | May 25, 2022 | Digging Deep Project, Education/Parenting, Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning
This month has been beyond emotionally tumultuous in the United States. Not even two weeks after the tragedy in Buffalo, NY, an elementary school has been devastated by gun violence. It’s a worst nightmare for anyone – parents, students, educators. Parents...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Jan 11, 2022 | Education/Parenting, Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning
A couple weeks ago I went a few minutes over with an adult client, pushing back the start of my next session. The following week, this second client showed up a couple minutes late and when she sat on the couch, it seemed she couldn’t get comfortable, fidgeting and...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Feb 26, 2020 | Education/Parenting, Social-Emotional Learning
As part of my job as an educational psychologist at a K-8 school with a mission for gifted education, I run our social-emotional learning curriculum. What this means in practice is that I get to help kindergartners sort through what it means to be a friend and how to...
by Rosemary Lokhorst | Feb 19, 2020 | Inspiration
Rosy and her dad in Greece, 1983 I got “the call” late at night. Or early morning, depending how you look at it. It was me they called because I was the only one in the phone book. Of course, I was also the only one who would answer in the middle of the night, since I...
by Rosemary Lokhorst | Jan 29, 2020 | Chronic/Serious Illness, Inspiration, Uncategorized
When I’m traveling for work, people often say some version of, “Wow, it’s so great to see the world! I wish I got to travel for my job!” Well, I do love traveling and, yes, attaching a day of my own here and there is great. But here’s the thing: I have a chronic skin...
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