Article contentLike millions of parents, my children headed “back to school” this past week. I silently prayed that this would be another step towards returning to some semblance of “normalcy” as a society. Admittedly, there was also a feeling of dissonance because of the many lessons that I learned over the past six months, and the tacit hope that I will never forget them. Try refreshing your browser, or Leslyn Lewis: The unforgettable lessons I have learned as a parent during the pandemic Back to videoI discovered many things about myself as a parent, and also, as a member of society; I hope to cherish these revelations long past COVID-19, and I would encourage every parent to consider these lessons with me. But what if we were determined to share with our children the greatest lesson of all: that we as parents are enough?
Source: National Post September 15, 2020 14:48 UTC