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LEARNING from LIVING ERA ENDED AN Doreen Kronick SON NOAH from school this and spring, graduated high My his found he left us, radiating newly independence, looking and to a in Israel. Of he is still so course, proud strong, begin job that the last few before his disorganized during days departure, he lost his address and traveler’s checks ticket, book, airplane several times. Even these did not his essential mishaps dampen readiness to embark adult life. His school career has ended. upon As we continue to of his to the end we childhood, adjust greet his into adulthood with considerable he relief. times entry Many has left us to his Each venture was assured careful try wings. by which comfort to us as well as to him. But structuring, provided now he the faces unknown. At this in his we find ourselves at the juncture life, looking as we once sort the past, again through complex experiences which have to this I remember the us brought point. my anger, more virulent because no one would its or recognize validity me the of an outlet. I recall the grant luxury bitterly second-grade teacher who used to son for each
Academic Therapy – SAGE
Published: Dec 1, 1971
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