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One of the quiet pressures many parents feel after encountering a thoughtful book list goes something like this: Okay… but now what?I know I’ve felt it. You find good books. Beautiful books. Worthy books. And then you’re left wondering how to hold them well—how to move from choosing stories to actually living with them in a…

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For years, I practiced social-emotional learning long before I had a name for it. It happened on the couch during read-alouds, in the car after we closed a book and sat quietly with what lingered, and in the subtle ways one child felt deeply seen by a character while another felt unsettled and couldn’t yet…

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Most parents I know are not looking for perfect systems or flawless outcomes. They are trying to be faithful in the middle of real life. And somewhere along the way, many of us begin to realize that education—however it is structured—is not just about getting children through school. It is about raising adults. That shift…

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Over the past year, storytelling has quietly become one of the most life-giving rhythms in our Rooted Minds community. What began as conversations around short stories on the podcast slowly turned into something more. We found ourselves lingering over sentences, returning to images, asking better questions—not just about plot, but about meaning. Stories gave us…

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The holidays are over, the decorations are packed away, and January settles in with its quiet chill. Sometimes it feels like the camera slows down, too. After a season of celebrations and busy schedules, winter can feel ordinary—routine even. But here’s a little secret: these are the days your kids will remember most. The slow…

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