Comparison vs Curiosity: Which Do You Choose?
And why our kids need more than just “I’m proud of you.”
After a year of gentle conversations, my daughter finally said: “I feel smart.” Here’s what unlocked this shift.
From our tone of voice to how we treat ourselves, children absorb it all. Here’s why modelling matters more than words.
Apologies don’t weaken authority instead they strengthen love. Discover how a simple phrase can model accountability and safety for your children.
You don’t have to earn love by proving yourself, not even to family.
Sometimes our trauma responses don’t look like tears. Sometimes, they look like cold clarity.
They’re often confused but knowing the difference can shape the way your child learns boundaries and confidence.
What happens when we pause long enough to see the child behind the conflict?
This isn’t just about spelling. It’s about how we speak to our kids and to our younger selves.
Mid-June is a tender time and right in the middle of the year. Here’s a soft whisper to guide you back to presence.