I’ve always been organized. Even before I had children, I had an aversion to clutter. I just find it hard to relax when there are things everywhere. That means, of course, that I married someone who doesn’t care about clutter, doesn’t really care about clutter, and leaves clutter everywhere. Laure used to come in the […]
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Guest contribution by Yolande Loftus, BA, LLB If you are familiar with autism, you may know that many people on the autism spectrum (especially children) are having a meltdown. But what does this really mean and what is the trigger for this behavior? Meltdown is a word with a powerful meaning. Unfortunately, pop psychology has […]
“Dad, where are you?” “Papa, please come back!” “Daddy, I promise I won’t hide your phone again.” “Mom, where is dad?” “I WANT DADDY !!!” Last week, my husband decided to venture back into his Manhattan office for the first time since March 2020 to tidy up his office, pick up a few things, and […]