Everyone Belongs
In the tenth grade, I transferred to a new school district, and it was a challenging year for me. Social groups had formed then, and I needed help figuring out…
Read MoreFeel the Power of Acceptance
There are multiple meanings to the word acceptance, but today I want to focus on only one. Acceptance is the action of consenting to receive or undertake something that is offered.…
Read MoreBring the Gifts that Matter
During the week of Christmas, we talk about gift-giving more than any other time of year. We talk about how retail sales are better or worse than in prior years,…
Read MoreThankful
In my house all of the wrapping paper has made it into the trash and onto the curb for pickup. There were some surprises all around in our family this…
Read MoreI Want to Start a Movement: Lights On, Lights Everywhere
Everyone in the US has heard some stories about Benjamin Franklin. Some of them are true, and some of them are false. This story will be about a false narrative:…
Read MoreUsing the “L” Word Daily
The first thing I think about when someone tells me about a child born with a known disability, is Early Intervention. The service embodies the highest respect for the child,…
Read MoreInspire Discovery with Love
A few weeks ago, I visited one of the Early Learning Centers, and I noticed that they are as short-handed as the rest of the other areas in human services.…
Read MoreThe “L” Word is the Most Important Word of All
In our world, it’s hard to define everyday words because we have so much jargon. I have worked with groups of families who have asked for a glossary of terms…
Read MoreSometimes You Need to Throw Files and Get a New Stand
Spring cleaning is a beautiful tradition in multiple faiths and cultures. Everyone has struggled with clutter; there are times when particular unused objects or clothes clog up your home. It…
Read MorePick Your Words to Light a Candle
Everyone knows the expression, ‘it is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.’ It makes sense to take control of yourself rather than complain about a circumstance.…
Read MoreGrab a Paddle
I was never the athlete in my family or at school. I tried many sports, but most of the time, I would carry the bags or assist the coaches with…
Read MoreOne Step at a Time
In 2011, I underwent the first stages of cancer treatment. It was a scary and uncertain time, but the worst part was the unpleasant side effects of the medication I…
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