Monday message 03.18.2020

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Dear Families,

As events continue to unfold regarding the Coronavirus, we know this has been a busy week of transition in your homes. Throughout the week, one mindset that has frequently been expressed by families and staff alike is the word gratitude. Psychologist Christina Hibbert says, “Gratitude teaches us to appreciate the rainbow and the storm.”

May you lean into your rainbows in the midst of this storm, knowing that we are here to support you along the way.

Sincerely,

Your iLEAD Exploration Team

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