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Too many of us have felt like we’ve never fit in.
Trying to explain ourselves, but never feeling heard.
There are so many spaces that make neurodivergent and disabled people feel like they are the problem.
Dismissed. Minimized. Gaslit. P...
It can feel nearly impossible to say no or cancel plans in our go-go-go, people-pleasing society.
We know we might get the guilt trip from a family member or even from ourselves.
The focus is nearly always on keeping others happy. On not...
Last night my husband, Scott fell asleep on the floor. For someone who recently spent time in a war zone and came back carrying that in his body, falling asleep on the floor of my friend Katie’s space, snoring, was healing.
That might not...
Being a parent is not necessary to get something out of this conversation. We were all children once and were parented or raised by someone. Those interactions affect all of us, for better or for worse.
Adultism: The assumption tha...
“Children are to be seen and not heard,” a saying that many of us know.
We were all children once.
So it shouldn’t be radical to view children as whole humans who deserve respect, understanding, and agency.
And yet that is something we...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
A place to question, learn, and unlearn. Author of the book 10 Things You Might Need To Hear Today
Writer. Memoirist. Survivor. Still here, despite several strongly worded complaints from life.
I’m a counsellor, partner, and mother, exploring life with intention and authenticity. I share reflections and musings from the therapy room and everyday life, including insights from being neurotypical in a neurodivergent family.
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