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by Joan Cohen

Have We Talked Lately?

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It’s 6:40 a.m. when the alarm goes off. Parents begin their busy and jam-packed day. Children go off to school, hopefully having had breakfast and taking all of their belongings (homework, books, lunch and sports equipment), while parents rush to get to work on time. Perhaps this morning parent and child have managed to exchange a few words. When afternoon arrives, many of our children are off to after-school programs, sports or Hebrew school.  Parents arrive at the end of the day to pick up their kids, and then the regimen of dinner, homework and bathing begins. Maybe, if the family is lucky, they have been able to engage in some down time before the children are in bed again.  And then it begins all over again the next day. Does this scenario sound familiar? As I re-read this… read more

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