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Spring 2019 Newsletter
February 15, 2019Brunner article in internationally syndicated website RealClearMarkets John Tamny sees the prophetic writing on the wall with his new book: “The End of Work: Why Your Passion can Become Your Job”. Growing co-parenting therapy service: Ensures divorcing parents forge a … Continue reading
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October 6, 2017(1) Parenting is a long distance race, it is not a Sprint. At every developmental stage, exploit opportunities to rejuvenate yourself. The younger the child, the more important to get away/take shifts. (2) Parenting is an inherently embarrassing role; determining … Continue reading
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