When We Rush Say “It’s Okay” to Our Kids
Actually, it's okay that you're not okay.
It happens almost in slow motion. A kid is sprinting across the asphalt, gleefully chasing his sibling in the crisp outside air. Lost in his game, he doesn’t see the bump—a gnarly tree root that sticks up from the ground. It catches his foot. He launches forward, pure energy catapulting him forwards into the air. His arms flail sideways, and before he c…
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