I believe in Aboriginal Enhancement agreements. For some, they represent a token of political correctness which can be limited to lip service. For others they focus our attention on something that matters not only in terms of facilitating basic human rights, but developing a culture of kindness and respect that we as Canadians have builtContinue reading “Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Transforming our Relationships”
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Circle of Courage Reframed
Brokenleg et al. identify belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity as basic growth needs of all children to thrive.