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When Doing Our Best Doesn’t Feel Like Enough: Lessons from Palliative Care and Parenting
As an OT in palliative care, I met a wife whose husband had brain cancer. She changed how I see parenting. On doing your best even when it doesn’t feel enough.
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Both Things Are True: Loving Motherhood and Mourning the Life You Gave Up For It
I chose my children over my career, knowing what I was giving up. I don’t regret it. I still grieve it. And I’ve finally stopped pretending those two things can’t both be true.
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The Moment It Clicked: Understanding My Gifted Child’s Meltdowns and Changing How I Parent
He could teach himself coding but melted down over a journal entry. The moment I understood my gifted child’s neurodivergence and changed everything.
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When You Start Wondering About Yourself: Recognising Your Own Neurodivergence Through Your Child
I started researching neurodivergence for my son. I ended up finding myself on every page. On the slow, disorienting experience of recognising your own wiring through your child’s diagnosis.
