These are some journal prompts to explore values, personal rights, emotions being survivable and our underestimation of ourselves. 

  • From Time-Out to Connection

    Why Regulation/Peace/Chill Zones Support the Whole Child Many child caregivers and educators present time-out as a behaviour management strategy, an approach believed to teach children self-control by removing them from the situation. When we pause and view this practice through a developmental, relational, and regulation-based lens, a different truth emerges: isolation does not teach regulation.…

  • ROOTS & WINGS: Nurturing children to be grounded humans

    The concept of “Roots and Wings” is a powerful lens through which to view the development of the next generation. While the recent findings in child psychology often focus on external achievements, a deeper look at long-term well-being reveals that the most critical skill we can impart is self-connection. Building on the philosophy of grounded…

  • Beyond a Birthday: Rewiring the Impact of Early Trauma with Personal Reflection

    My recent birthday became a moment of personal reflection. For years, I’ve struggled with the day, often wanting it to pass with little notice. I observe myself caught in a deep duality: the desire for the day to simply pass, and the innate, human yearning to be recognized and celebrated. An inner truth revealed Itself…



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