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Month: December 2011

>saw my daughter

Posted on December 11, 2011 by carl

> Saw my daughter tonight. she looks and sounds so much better than she did on Wednesday. She asked me if I was disappointed with her. We talked about how I am always telling the kids to talk about and be honest about their feelings. I asked her how I could be disappointed in her…

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>Bullying

Posted on December 8, 2011 by carl

>I am going to rant. Bullying is an epidemic that needs to be eradicated like small pox. When a child talks of hurting themselves because of the behaviors of a few, it is a community issue.  Everyone in the community needs to get involved in working toward a solution. My family is affected by this….

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>a message to our son

Posted on December 2, 2011 by carl

>I don’t know about you, but when I get a call with positive comments about one of my kids, I puff up with pride. Our son is in a residential facility in the city near where we live.  He has been there for almost 6 moths.  Today, I got a call that was nothing but…

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