Neverwalkaway I am reading a book called Never Walk Away by Crawford Loritts. I will admit that I am not very far along in the books, but I am already learning a lot.

There is a concept in this book that I am struck by. Availability. This is a big topic with me because we do everything we can do to be available to our students, their families, etc. But I wonder how my kids look at that. Do they mind that sometimes "their time" is shared with someone else? Or does it matter mostly that I am "there."

I know I am still sorting that out in my mind. How we balance our time matters to our kids.

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