CHAPTER 1
SLOWING DOWN TO CATCH UP
Active Conscious
With cheetah-print leggings, a striped shirt, and matching gold necklace and bracelet that look more like tinsel garland than jewelry, her outfit might be considered gaudy if she weren’t a preschooler. With her hair pulled back in a loose braid, she sits with three fellow classmates at a table, each with a pool of green Play-Doh and a glorious selection of Play-Doh toys, from tiny rolling pins to various stamps and carvers resembling small pizza cutters, in front of them.1
Across from her sits another young girl with friends emblazoned in bold purple letters across the top of her T-shirt, fittingly ...
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