The world feels very heavy today. 💔 When things feel overwhelming — in the news, in our communities, and in our hearts — it reminds us how deeply we need to take care of ourselves and one another. Especially our children, who feel far more than they can always explain. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can offer isn’t answers or fixes, but presence. A quiet moment. A warm cup of tea. Sitting close. Letting them know, I’m here. You’re not alone. On the second night of Hanukkah, we’re reminded that even a small light can push back a lot of darkness. May we choose to be that light for our children, for our neighbors, and for those who are hurting — through kindness, compassion, and mitzvahs, the good deeds that connect us to one another. Even with broken hearts, we can still lead with love. May the memories of all who were lost be a blessing to us all. 🕯️ #BeTheLight #Hanukkah #ParentingWithHeart #Mitzvahs #RaisingKindHumans #DrRobynSilverman #InTimesOfDarkness #ChooseConnection
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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