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There is a form of holding on that does not look like control. It emerges not in moments of crisis, but across transitions. The slow accumulation of decisions about when a child is allowed to move ahead alone.
“Don’t let go”
It looks like...
At some point, someone decides that it is time to explain. Grief does not settle in the same way for every mind.
“Saying goodbye”
Not because anything has happened yet, but because something will. The decision is framed as care. As honest...
There is a particular moment when an adult realises that the rules are no longer working. It does not arrive with drama. It is not announced. It comes quietly, often disguised as concern.
“Take my hand”
The adult has done what they were s...
Review is usually framed as a sign of care. A way of checking that decisions remain appropriate and that nothing important has been overlooked.
“Under review”
A phrase used so often that it rarely draws attention to itself. It carries the...
Some language is not misleading because it is vague. It is misleading because it sounds precise while remaining unbound.
“Say What You Mean”
Certain phrases arrive already carrying authority. They sound finished. They suggest that a decis...
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Law student and disability advocate. Autistic with Hypothyroidism and PDD (dysthymia). Writing about family, resilience, and the realities of parenting through physical, neurodivergent, and mental health challenges.
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