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The Balanced Summer: A Simple Plan for Fun, Freedom, and Responsibility

In Part One, we looked at a common summer problem. Many children get plenty of entertainment, plenty of freedom, and plenty of leisure, but too little effort, responsibility, contribution, and growth. Summer becomes fun, yes. But it also becomes a season where basic...
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The Night Shift: Why Sleep Is More Important Than You Know

Most of us have learned this the hard way: one bad night of sleep, and life feels heavier. Small problems grow teeth. Patience gets thin. Worries get louder. The brain begins treating a forgotten password or a slow driver as if civilization itself is in decline. This...
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Have We All Gone Mad? Raising Infants and Toddlers on Ms. Rachel

Despite the incredibly strong research support, let me risk sounding old-fashioned for a moment: have we all gone mad? We now have infants and toddlers, barely able to walk without tipping over, watching hours of highly stimulating online content as if this is normal...
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It’s Not “All in Your Head”: A Natural Path for Non-Epileptic Seizures

Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures, often called PNES, are far more common than most people realize. Many individuals spend months or years searching for answers, often being told their symptoms do not "fit" typical epilepsy. That can feel confusing, frightening, and...

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