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Welcome! My name is Kelsey. And city hippie who lives just outside of rainy, beautiful Seattle, WA. I'm also a college-level English tutor and fulltime student.
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How Do I Talk to Someone Who’s Grieving?
My psych teacher offered some great, practical advice when posed with the question: “How do I talk to my friend whose grandma died? Does she want me to talk about it or should I just ignore the subject?” My teacher’s … Continue reading →
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