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Climate of Fear, Climate of Hope

By worrying, you can tell yourself you care without actually having to do anything. Worrying is a replacement for taking responsibility and action, a passive substitute for doing the brave, hard things in life.

Forward to School, Not Back: Confronting Climate Change

With increasing climate change awareness rippling through our society, chances are your child is already thinking about and discussing it with friends. A UK survey of 1,150 seven to eleven year olds found that half felt anxious about global warming and in many cases to the point of losing sleep.

Turn and Face the Strange Changes

The laws of physics dictate that where energy is consumed, equal energy must be generated to replace it. We have been living in defiance of basic natural law, taking more than our share and not giving enough back in return.

Parental Anxiety: Running with Pointy Objects

by Julie at ProgressiveKid
Like other parents of young kids, I find myself talking about parenting a lot. Dropping off and picking up my four-year-old daughter from preschool, attending birthday parties, watching ballet classes, hanging out with siblings and friends, I’ve heard the good, the bad, the ugly, and everything in between. We all have our [...]