READING FOR CHILD AND YOUTH CARE PEOPLE
ISSUE 71 DECEMBER 2004      BACK TO HOME PAGE


Rituals of meaning



Beyond conflict, custody and alienation
Saving Patty
A Danger to the nation's children
Spitting from windmills
Broaching the issue


An explanation of family support


Walking the talk through tragedy
Four people who make me jealous


An abandoned sparrow
The maelstrom 1850 - 1900
Truancy


Top 10 toys for children with ADHD
Hans Christian Andersen: Children's Prattle
Santa stuff (just for fun)
Tiny vials of thoughtfulness



Leon Fulcher: Postcard from the desert
Mark Krueger: Love the or what ...
Karen VanderVen: 'tis the season for giving
Mark Smith: How's that for emotional literacy?
Heather Modlin: Involving families


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Until one feels the spirit of Christmas, there is no Christmas.
All else is outward display —
so much tinsel and decorations.
For it isn't the holly, it isn't the snow.
It isn't the tree nor the firelight's glow. It's the warmth that comes to the hearts of men when the Christmas spirit returns again.”

— Unknown