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  • Owning Up to Parenting Mistakes: Why Agreeing with Our Kids Matters

    Owning Up to Parenting Mistakes: Why Agreeing with Our Kids Matters

    Parenting is a journey of learning, not just for our children—but for us too. In a role where we’re expected to guide, nurture, and protect, it’s easy to believe we must always get it right. But the truth is, we don’t. And one of the most powerful things we can do as parents is to Read more

  • Dealing with Kids Who Bully: When to Stand Firm and When to Teach Strength

    Dealing with Kids Who Bully: When to Stand Firm and When to Teach Strength

    Bullying in childhood can be subtle or blatant, but its effects can run deep — shaping how children see themselves and how they relate to others. Whether it’s teasing, exclusion, or physical intimidation, bullying creates an imbalance of power, and it often leaves both the child being bullied and the adults around them unsure of Read more

  • The Little Joys of Motherhood

    The Little Joys of Motherhood

    Motherhood is often described in grand terms—life-changing, overwhelming, exhausting, beautiful. And while all of that is true, what often gets overlooked are the little joys tucked into everyday moments. The quiet smiles. The sticky fingers reaching for yours. The way their laughter bubbles up out of nowhere and fills a room with sunshine. These are Read more

  • Why I Forget the Basic Things

    Why I Forget the Basic Things

    Yesterday, something happened that left me feeling a little shaken—and honestly, a bit disappointed in myself. We were driving back from a family function, and I was behind the wheel while my baby cried nonstop for the 10-minute ride home. Even though other relatives in the car were trying to soothe her, all I could Read more

  • Why I Don’t Believe in the “Just Let Them Be” Philosophy

    Why I Don’t Believe in the “Just Let Them Be” Philosophy

    There’s a popular parenting phrase often passed around in well-meaning circles: “Just let them be.” It’s based on the idea that children will grow, learn, and sort things out on their own if we simply give them space. While I understand the intention behind this, I don’t fully subscribe to it—especially when it comes to Read more

  • Feeling Helpless: The Silent Struggle of a Protective Mother

    Feeling Helpless: The Silent Struggle of a Protective Mother

    There are days when the weight of motherhood feels like it’s pressing down from all sides—days when I feel utterly helpless. Not because I don’t love my children or lack the desire to be everything they need. But because I do. Too much, sometimes. I find myself caught in a loop of wanting to protect Read more