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In today’s schools, the phrase “mental health crisis” is no longer hyperbole—it’s a daily reality. Students are grappling with anxiety,
Something that we often forget is that the famed “stages of grief” as outlined by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross were originally derived
As the final weeks of school approach, the energy in the building shifts. For some students, it’s excitement. For others,
Expanding on the idea that love is energy brings to mind Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a framework that categorizes human
Albert Einstein’s profound insights about love as a universal force resonate deeply with our lived experiences. Love is not just
Every spring, as the pressure of high-stakes testing sweeps through our schools, students brace themselves for hours of bubbling answers,
We grieve because we don’t know what to do with the love that we still have. Grief is a natural
After my husband passed, people kept telling me how strong I was. It was infuriating, exasperating, frustrating, and every other
The Cruel Irony of May May is nationally recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month—a time set aside to raise awareness,
Some people have a laugh that fills the whole room. Bob had that kind of laugh. It started deep in
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