by Sheri Brisson | Aug 25, 2021 | Mental Health, Social-Emotional Learning
At times, worry can seem like the whole world. It can darken everything and make you feel like there’s no way out. Whether you are afraid that people might treat you differently because of your current challenge (mental, physical, or otherwise), or are...
by Garth Sundem | Aug 18, 2021 | Education/Parenting
It’s that back-to-school time of year and for many of us that means a conversation that goes a lot like this: Parent, “How was school today?” Kid: “Fine.” And that’s where the conversation ends. However, as parents we know...
by Guest Blogger | Aug 11, 2021 | Self Expression
Nancy Sharp believes that every life is unique and worthy of further exploration and sharing. It is this belief that leads her to the practice and instruction of Guided Autobiography. “People are often intimidated by the thought of writing about themselves, but once...
by Kristi Pikiewicz | Aug 4, 2021 | Education/Parenting, Mental Health
We’re 15 minutes late for the doctor’s appointment and the car key has made a dent on my hand from squeezing. But my 2 year old daughter, Kestrel keeps yelling “all by me self!!!!!!!” anytime I try to help her tie her shoes. When we finally arrive: “I’m sorry, your...
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