By the way, I’ve read Children Who Are Not Yet Peaceful three times on my own, and our faculty studied it twice for our book study. What a tremendous gift — THANK YOU! Read more »
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Wonderful for children to grow up experiencing the many splendored forms of “real” – the concrete, the simbólico, the metaphorical; the real of dreams, of poetry, of myth, of imagination, of literature, of pretend (which, yes, is its own kind of reality)! Read more »
From cooing and going onward to babbling and then forward to full speech; from random sprinklings of periods onward to interspersions of varied punctuation marks and then forward to full punctuation! Read more »
The tiny wizened jockey would be so disappointed. He had said, “You’re not hurt.” as he lifted my six year-old self back into the saddle. “You rolled. You will never get hurt when you fall. You will always roll.” And over all these years that’s just what I did. I rolled. Read more »

Par BDubuc sur 19 septembre 2014
Ce livre tire sa force de la longue relation d’amour et de savoir-faire dont a fait preuve l’auteure pendant plus de 40 ans. Read more »
Many humble and hearty thank you’s are owed and gladly given! Thanks to the support of those on both sides of the pond, “Children Who Are Not Yet Peaceful: Preventing Exclusion in the Early Elementary Years” is out in French! Read more »
Inclusion and Peace: Supporting Variety in Temperament and Learning Styles and Rates
The Birds and the Bees and the Flowers and the Trees: Talking with Children About Life
Follow up to yesterday’s “Taking the Tough Out of Love”