Every day, when Shebbi “Sheb” Eversley picks up her daughter, Amaris Pope, 11, from school, she asks the same three questions. “What was the best part of your day?” “What was the worst part of your day? “And what are you grateful for today?” The ritual started about three years ago, when Amaris…
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