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Parenting Through Trust, Love, and Letting Go: Rather than Holding On Tighter

by larry | Oct 13, 2016 | Uncategorized

Helping our children make changes for their own good often feels like moving at a snails-pace and may resemble watching the Titanic for there are times when our kids need to literally sink before we see improvement. Adolescence by nature, presents a number of...

Compliance, Common Core, and The Canary in the Coal Mine Kids: “Thinking Out loud”

by larry | Sep 27, 2016 | Uncategorized

Canary in the Coal Mine Kids; extraordinary, often sensitive kids living in a highly insensitive world.  It’s quite simple.  You see them everywhere: in your classroom and in your home.  Whether they have a ADHD/ADD diagnosis, placed on the Autism Spectrum, or...

What if? What if the Disability is an Enlightened Response to an Evolving Society?

by larry | Sep 14, 2016 | Uncategorized

      Seriously, what if our kids were actually more enlightened than we give them credit for and their inconvenient behaviors were natural responses to a relatively changing – evolving world? I swim in the disability pool every day as an...

A Love Letter to My Colleagues: “First Day of School” and Finding the Sweet Spot Between Head and Heart

by larry | Aug 31, 2016 | Uncategorized

Since 1962, this is only the second time I have not experienced the Labor Day jitters associated with going back to school, and honestly, I miss the ritual of “the first day back”.  Last year was my first year away from this experience. Since five years...

A Letter to Teachers: Creating Classrooms Though Compassion and “Namaste”

by larry | Aug 19, 2016 | Uncategorized

One of our true American traditions, Back to School, presents a new beginning for students and teachers. For every first day of school shines like no other during the school  year.  Maybe it’s the new clothes, the polished halls, or a general belief that...
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