Happy New Year…

31 12 2012

As the merriment unfolds on this eve of another new year, take some inspiration from 94-year old Matilda (click on link below): ruby slippers

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Warm wishes for peace, health, happiness and inspiring new discoveries in 2013.





Happy Holidays

21 12 2012

Warm wishes for a very merry Christmas and a healthy, happy new year.

Reindeer





Unthinkable…again

16 12 2012

Sandy Hook ElementaryThe violent loss of so many young children, their teachers, and school psychologist, in Connecticut has us all feeling yet again the impact of another horrible and heartbreaking tragedy. Among the many questions that arise, including “why?”, parents and professionals working with children are asking how best to reassure and support kids in the wake of such violence. The Canadian Association of School Psychologists recommends the resources available from the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) in the U.S. including information about helping children cope, talking to children about violence, and tips for reinforcing school safety.

Those wanting to access these resources can visit the NASP web site:  http://www.nasponline.org/