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You know, the brain, in its infinite, unglamorous complexity, is never static.
But thereās a particular phaseāletās call itĀ the mother-teenage brai...
Addiction Is Not Your FaultāBut It Is Your Business
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Letās be honest.
If youāre a mother, especially one holding the invisible weight of caregivin...
Every Environment Is a Co-Parent. Most of Us Just Forgot to Notice.
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Thereās something ironic about how hard we try to be healthy.
You know, we si...
Letās begin with a hard, un-airbrushed truth:
We are raising our children to segregateāgently, politely, invisibly.
No one puts it on a curriculum. N...
The Biology of Belief and the Butterfly in Your Stomach
We donāt talk enough about the body when we talk about belief.
Especially the gut.
Weāre tau...
Letās be honest: most people donāt care about love.
They care about performance.
About being seen as someone who loves.
They love the idea of love, bu...
If youāre the mother of a child with a motor and visual disability, you already know this:
people donāt know how to careāso they compare.
They donāt ...
Careāsuch a simple word, a fleeting gesture, a thing we give and receive, often without thinking. But perhaps itās not so simple. Perhaps itās more pr...
So, letās talk about parenting. Itās this thing weāre all thrust intoāwhether we want to be, or not. But hereās the kicker: itās not just about being ...
Inclusionāletās just pause and say it out loud for a second. Inclusion. Itās one of those words that gets tossed around like a convenient soundbite, t...
If youāve ever settled into a quiet room, closed your eyes, and let a low, resonant hum escape your throatāsomething deeper than a whisper, gentler th...
The Cellular Bond Between Mother and Child
Motherhood. People talk about the sleepless nights, the endless laundry, and the wild, unrelenting love. B...
The Brainās Battle Between Memory and Reality Beneath Awareness.
Loved ones are deeply wired into our brains, and when theyāre gone, it requires a pr...
As we move further into the 21st century, the pace of life continues to accelerate, bringing with it an ever-increasing array of stressors. From the r...
Caregivers of children with brain injuries often grapple with a silent oppression, burdened by societal stereotypes and unspoken challenges. These ste...
We can create an intentional future.
The truth is, given the rapidly increasing pace of change, the coming years will feel chaotic, unpredictable, and downright scary at times. But zoom out. We're in the most exciting period in human history.Ā
Remember: We have the ability to create an intentional future. This future isn't happening to us, we have the ability to guide where it goes. Your role as a caregiver isnāt to survive the system. Itās to flip itāturn scarcity into resourcefulness, fear into clarity, and meet the mess with curiosity.
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Count me in - I am ready to co-create the future