What “Punch” Taught Us About Earned Secure Attachment

What “Punch” Taught Us About Earned Secure Attachment

Recently, a young monkey named Punch (an interesting note: a primatologist said Japanese monkeys are hierarchical) went viral online. Rejected by his mother, he was filmed clinging to a soft Ikea toy... Read more »
What My First Holiday in America Taught Me About Belonging

What My First Holiday in America Taught Me About Belonging

I arrived in the United States in 1996 and settled in Palm Beach County, Florida, only a few months before the holidays. I was grateful to be here. I understood the opportunity.... Read more »
What Panic Taught Me About My Parenting

What Panic Taught Me About My Parenting

A few summers ago, my daughter went camping on an island with friends. Normally, she lets me know when she’s traveling and when she arrives—a quick text, a photo from the road,... Read more »
What a Halloween Cookie Taught Me About Belonging

What a Halloween Cookie Taught Me About Belonging

Halloween, like many typical American or Westernized holidays, has always felt like a mixed bag to me. I used to yearn for those Hallmark moments I saw on TV, the fireplace adorned... Read more »
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