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December 2025

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The Bird That Escaped the Napkin

Yekamaka2 days ago2 days ago01 mins

The adults were talking in long, complicated sentences. Maria sat under the table where the words felt quieter. Her Spark Pen hovered over a napkin. Her body was still; her brain was loud. She drew a small, shaky bird – not perfect, but true. The kind of bird that looks like a feeling with wings….

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The Night the Compass Wouldn’t Lie

Yekamaka2 days ago2 days ago01 mins

Alex was sure he knew the “right” path. Bright tunnel: safe, predictable, low risk.Crooked tunnel: dark, noisy, full of possible chaos. His planning brain had already chosen. But the Compass of Choices buzzed in his hand like a tiny alarm in his nervous system. It tilted toward the crooked tunnel. Once Alex stood there so…

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Kid‑Friendly Does Not Mean Cartoonish

Yekamaka3 days ago2 days ago01 mins

A kid‑friendly world is not just bright colors and mascots. From Kid‑Friendly World, the deeper definition is: A child does not need a slide in the lobby as much as they need a place where their body and feelings are not constantly in trouble. This can look like: In other words, kid‑friendly is not decoration….

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The Fourth Try That Rewired the Script

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The Storm Everyone’s Body Heard First

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The Joke That Swerved at the Last Second

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The Tunnel That Looked Safe but Felt Wrong

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The Day the Schedule Grew Wings

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The Score Sheet That Calmed Everyone’s Brain

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The Robot Who Took Tears Seriously

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Three Words That Broke the Spell

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The Bird That Escaped the Napkin

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The Night the Compass Wouldn’t Lie

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For Parents

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Travel as Social‑Emotional School

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2

Culture Changes How We Define a “Good Child”

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3

Modern Parenting Is Loud, Fast, and Opinion‑Heavy

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4

Why Children Are the Best (and Most Honest) Urban Planners

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5

Why Kids Change the Places We Choose to Live and Visit

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6

Imagination: The Brain’s Emotional Sandbox

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Play Is Not a Reward. It’s the Operating System.

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Why Conflict With Kids Isn’t a Failure—It’s Data

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The Emotional Gap: Kids Feel First, Adults Explain Later

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Why Shared Attention Is a Hidden Superpower

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Why Kids Move So Much (and Why That’s Not Misbehavior)

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12

Sensory Overload Is Not Drama. It’s Data.

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Co‑Regulation: Why “Calm Down” Almost Never Works

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14

Behavior Is Not the Problem. It’s the Headline.

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Kids Live in the Present. Adults Live in the Calendar.

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Why Kids’ Brains Feel “Too Much” and Adults Feel “Too Busy”

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17

Kid‑Friendly Does Not Mean Cartoonish

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