Sesa Woruban in Penticton
On May 29 at 11:04 AM
Funny and accurate. Need we say more? https://www.facebook.com/attn/videos/1391599620875493/

Sesa Woruban in Penticton
On May 23 at 7:00 PM
In the wake of the horrific and tragic events at Manchester parents might have issues figuring out how to talk to their children about these devastating attacks. Its important to stress the tragedy but also the rarity of these events so that children, and adults, don't feel like they are under threat and don't inadvertent spread hate. http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/16/health/talking-to-kids-tragic-events-advice-parents/index.html

Sesa Woruban in Penticton
On May 22 at 10:42 AM
One in Ten severely autistic children will harm themselves in some way, a new controversial therapy involving electroshock therapy is providing relief to some of these children. Electroshock therapy isn't normally conducted anymore but for these children it seems to be helping, is it worth the risk? http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-39961472

Sesa Woruban in Penticton
On May 22 at 10:42 AM
"Depression is a dark shadow that chows itself at any point in time without warning. . ." Reach out. Ask for help. Ask for resources. Don't give up. Find someone, anyone who will take one moment in time to help. https://thefirsttenwords.wordpress.com/2017/05/20/its-not-what-you-think/

Sesa Woruban in Penticton
On May 15 at 3:57 PM
Living with terminal Cancer is difficult, harrowing, and terrifying but if you are lucky enough too have those you love around you then it can still be a time of joy and happiness, even if it is still the hardest struggle. Would you like to know more? http://www.sesa-woruban.com/Living-with-Cancer.html

Page 4 of 10