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"Why is it my child always wants to have intense conversations after lights out at bedtime?!"
"In moments of silence, you see children's souls." - Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
Don't worry, your child isn't consciously manipulating you. Humans,
including kids, are busy and distracted all day. In fact, most of us go
on autopilot to distract ourselves from our uncomfortable emotions, by
eating, racing around, or checking in with one of our screens. When the
lights go out and the stillness settles, the unresolved issues of the
heart take center stage. READ POST
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