

Seen. Heard. Treasured.
“Mom, look how high I can swing!“ “Come, see what we built with our blocks!“ “Mom! Help! My head is bleeding!“ We all want to be seen. In good times and in bad. But we don’t want simply to be viewed for our external appearance. We want others to really see us—to look beyond our body shape, skin color, and hairstyle. Even beyond what we do. We want others to see our uniqueness, our dreams, and our pain. Most of all, we want others to see our value. We want them to care. To est