—Karen James
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Look back and smile. Think of happy moments and be glad you can remember. | ![]() |
![]() | What seems small to an adult can be the best thing in a child's season! Their imaginations are big and you can help them make magic. Energy is shared, and that's how unschooling works. Whether I'm excited about something new, or my children are excited about something new, there's still newness and excitement enough to share. |
![]() | Knock knock. Who's there? Boo! Boo who? Please don't cry. It's just me. |
"If it's important to them, then it's important."—Laurie Wolfrum
Look at your kids. Really look at them and see who *they* are and not who you want them to be. Get to know them. Be nice to them. Nicer than nice. Be kind to them. Love them and kiss them and hug them and Be with them. Play with them. Listen to them. Talk with them, not to them. Be patient and calm.
Love your spouse or partner, if you have one. Be kind and nice and patient with your spouse or partner too. Love them and hug them and see who they really are without trying to make them who you want them to be.—Colleen Prieto
Every time you speak or act, you build or break. The softer you can be, the more whole they will be. |