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			<title>Separation Issues with 1st grader</title>
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			<description>I would really appreciate help on how to handle a 1st grader who is having trouble separating from Mom or Dad when dropped off at Sunday school and...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I would really appreciate help on how to handle a 1st grader who is having trouble separating from Mom or Dad when dropped off at Sunday school and also when dropped off at her 1st grade class at school.  It all started this summer with Sunday School and the adjustment to being switched from the K to the 1st grade class.  The 1st grade class is much more structured plus new teacher and new room.  We have done the quick drop off but she runs out of the room to find us.  She has even ran into the sanctuary to find us.  She hangs on and will not let go.  Now that school has started, we are having this trouble with her 1st grade class.  The issue is that I work at the school and she has escaped her room and come to find me.  We have disciplined her in a variety of ways and still with no results.  Does anyone have any advice for us?  Thank you.</div>

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			<title>vision</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I recently had a vision that i woudl stay single for the rest of my life.  I was told "don't fret over your singleness, for I have better plans for...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I recently had a vision that i woudl stay single for the rest of my life.  I was told &quot;don't fret over your singleness, for I have better plans for you by remaining single&quot;.  I can't accept this easily.  I have always wanted a family and to get married.  Why would God tell me that I will be single my whole life, if he knows what I want in my heart?  I'm already 31 and have never been married or have any kids, and have never been on a real date, and everybody i see that is my age has already gotten married, have kids, or is happily with someone.  It makes me think sometimes &quot;what about me&quot;?  What do I do to get over these thoughts about this?  if it is true, what can i do to make it easier to accept this?  What else am I here for, if I'm not supposed to &quot;be fruitful and multiply&quot;?:confused: :( :eek:</div>

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