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19-year-old Hayato on the street in Harajuku wearing a sleeveless Sonic Youth tee with Levi’s pants, Valentino loafers, and a New Order tote bag. Full Look
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School Successfully Replaces Detention With a Mindful Meditation Room
this is such a good and productive decision?
Ok everyone should do this. Stop punishing children for having emotions. School is stressful! They’re reacting to the stress, especially if they have teachers that dismiss them
What a beautiful concept. Protect and help the babies
Castigo se transforma em meditação. O que nos leva a reflexão sobre educação e como o cuidado com saúde influencia desde cedo no bem estar da pessoa. Num mundo onde a ansiedade é normal e o número de doenças mentais é cada vez maior, ensinar os pequenos a respirar ao invés de simplesmente castigá-los é muito mais positivo para o crescimento.
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