Wednesday, December 15, 2010

It's snowy and Elvis is coming home for Christmas

When children sometimes cry, they clench their fists. They clench them so strongly as if their whole world is inside and they need to protect it. When they do that, it's useless to open them; it's like invading a stormy place and bringing even more winds. Instead, hold them; they will slowly open and hold your hand.

Children also hide when they are scared. They build tents in their rooms or just hide under the covers. It feels safe inside. When hiding, they don't need anyone uncovering them or telling them to come out and see the wonderful world. Hide with them! They probably have a story to tell, something must have scared them and with someone else listening by their side they eventually build the courage to come out.

For children between 0-98 years old

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