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Watch Talk: Talk Watch I just watched my recent talk at the Brick Store Museum, “From Brave Memoir to Founding Center for Social Isolation Relief.” I think I nailed our message pretty good, if I do say so myself. Everyone present seemed to be on board. Everyone was deeply concerned. Felt the pain of […]
The day has come when it’s starting to be important for me to draw distinctions between my life with and without my Wi-fi apparatus. I use it so much it’s become an almost necessary appendage of my brain. I almost always use it for important purposes, though some purposes are definitely more valuable than others. […]
“As educators we see firsthand the impact of children who isolate themselves. Social isolation is both a potential cause and a symptom of emotional or psychological challenges. As a cause, the child’s inability to interact with the world and others can create an escalating pattern of these challenges. As a symptom, periods as well as […]
The dozen plus articles on our resource page demonstrate, without doubt, that social isolation is a killer. Sometimes literally, sometimes figuratively, but in both situations it destroys what could be productive lives. CSIR realizes its need to have a strong internet presence and, to this end, we are pursuing a state-of-the-art website. It will […]
This is hard to write. I feel like a split persona: a survivor of social isolation as well as founder and program manager for CSIR. As the latter, maybe this blog should always be about CSIR. And yet, if I were not a survivor, I would not be manager. I cannot let this recent review […]