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When we love deeply, we grieve deeply, because the two are inherently connected. Grief never truly ends, but it does
March 14, Pi Day, is such a fun day of the year. As a former math teacher, I’ve always loved
Love is Infinite! In grief counseling, we learn that preschoolers, particularly children between the ages of 3 and 5, display
Lent is often described as a journey — a season of reflection, repentance, and surrender. It is a time when
Mardi Gras — or Fat Tuesday— is a time of vibrant colors, joyous parades, and community celebration. It’s a season
One of the many values Bob ascribed to was this simple but profound idea. When we were first married and
School counselors wear many hats, playing a vital role in the academic, personal/social (mental health), and career development of students.
MANAGING GRIEF IS NOT A “TO DO” LIST! Today, I’m sharing this diagram of the path within the stages of
Schools across the country are facing an urgent and growing challenge: there simply aren’t enough school counselors to meet students’
We don’t expect people to “move on” when something wonderful happens, so it baffles me that we expect them to
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