Unfinished work is often seen as something that needs to be corrected quickly — a task to finish, a page to complete, a checklist to move through. But in childhood, unfinished work can also tell a story. Sometimes it reflects hesitation, overwhelm, d…
Saturday, September 20, 2014
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