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Personally answer these 5 childhood upbringing revealing questions in the comments: 1) Was cautious general resource rationing normalized or was it rarely addressed? 2) Were emotional obstacles comfortable to share or were they more personally resolved? 3) Was having doubts/questions accepted and processed or shut down? 4) Were you free to play/explore if it were loud or messy? What conditions were laid out? 5) Could you seek personal types of clothing/activities or were you expected to simply appreciate whatever you got?
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I am sorry members
As badly as I've wanted to remain present on here, bringing up new subjects for discussion, making my page make active, productive sense, I've been struggling financially and the bill to maintain this always catches me off guard, being roughly $10 a month I think. $10 has meant something to me as spread thin as my income has been. I'm going to have to start charging members to maintain this, I'll sense no offence if you leave. But if you stick around I won't lose my Skool and we may all grow and learn how to better show up for ourselves and the children in our lives together with more daily consistency on my part, I'll begin doing my lives once again as I did at the start. Thank you for hearing me out.
I am sorry members
Child vulnerability
Children are the most impressionable in their first few years out of the womb. In this time they're simultaneously living an almost fully emotional experience. This is why they learn best through play, positive, social interaction which allows them to feel involved in a wanted way. Play inspires them to learn more descriptively through learning what it is they enjoy so they can seek it out.
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