photo by Jo Isaac
Monday, August 27, 2018
Gradually building
photo by Jo Isaac
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Change a few little things
Stop thinking schoolishly. Stop acting teacherishly. Stop talking about learning as though it’s separate from life.
photo by Marty Dodd, of an beautifully cast and enamelled antique slot machine
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Etiquette
photo by Celeste Burke
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Friday, August 24, 2018
Life is fairly unfair
Who's responsible for making life fair? Where and when has life been fair, and can we produce that condition again?
Parents try to be fair with their children, and sometimes do it by counting and measuring the time and money they put toward one child and another, but is it "fair" to give an introverted child who isn't needy the same amount of attention one might give an unsettled, hyper, talkative kid with the urge to collect something that costs money?
Individual needs (which is soothing)
photo by Ester Siroky
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Something looks like this:
architecture,
flora,
window
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Options beyond
Children and parents both will find many choices, crossroads, options and surprises as life unfolds.
We see an opportunity, or a passageway, or a place to sit for a moment, but we can't know what the effect will be of choosing that or opting out.
Living with curiosity and joy, acceptance and calm, will help you through surprises and through lulls. There will be other paths to take, other places to rest.
photo by Ester Siroky
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Part of being present!
Solve problems before they become problems. Notice the direction things are heading and change things. Don't let them get hungry, tired, testy to the point where they're hitting or destroying things. Food. Naps. Go home. Put on a video. Draw one away to do something totally different.
SandraDodd.com/being/healing
photo by Chrissy Florence
—Joyce Fetteroll
SandraDodd.com/being/healing
photo by Chrissy Florence
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Real respect
Some people confuse respect and courtesy. Some people confuse nicey-niceness with respect. But real respect changes action and affects decisions.
photo by Holly Dodd
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