Why “I Told You So” Isn’t Something I Want to Say to My Toddler

There are so many things we think about as parents—how to raise kind, confident, resilient kids, how to keep our cool on little sleep, how to be present even when the day feels stretched too thin. One small phrase I’ve been thinking about a lot lately is “I told you so.” It might seem harmless,… Continue reading Why “I Told You So” Isn’t Something I Want to Say to My Toddler

The People Behind the Mask

There are people you meet in life—at work, at gatherings, sometimes even within your circle—who leave you wondering. You talk to them, you share space with them, maybe even eat lunch side by side. And yet, there’s something about them that feels… off. It’s not something they do outright. They smile when they should, they… Continue reading The People Behind the Mask

Fear-Based Parenting: More Harm Than Help

Parenting is one of the most rewarding yet challenging roles in life. Every parent wants their child to listen, follow rules, and stay safe. Sometimes, out of frustration or habit, we resort to fear-based tactics to encourage certain behaviors. Telling a child that a spider will come to them if they don’t wear a pullover… Continue reading Fear-Based Parenting: More Harm Than Help

Navigating Baby Separation Anxiety: Tips for Parents

Babies, tiny and adorable, sometimes experience separation anxiety – a natural part of growing up. It’s when they get upset or anxious when their parents or caregivers leave. Understanding this phase and knowing how to handle it can make a big difference for both parents and little ones. Firstly, let’s talk about when it usually… Continue reading Navigating Baby Separation Anxiety: Tips for Parents