Trauma-Informed Parenting: The Next Best Step

Trauma does not always show up in obvious ways. In this post, I reflect on more than a decade of trauma-informed parenting, shaped by foster care, adoption, therapy, faith, and a lot of humility. This is a story about learning to see behavior as communication, releasing control, and choosing faithfulness when answers are hard to find. It is about hope that grows slowly, grace that meets us daily, and trusting God one next step at a time. Click the title to read the full post.

Self Regulation: The Valentines We Don’t See

Valentine’s week often highlights kindness and connection, yet it can be one of the hardest weeks for children who are overwhelmed or dysregulated. This post looks at self regulation as love in action, offering insight for parents and teachers on how safety, connection, and faith shape behavior long before kindness shows up. Click the title to read the full post.

504 vs. IEP: What Parents Need to Know (From a Mom Who Has Sat on Every Side of the Table)

If your child is struggling in school and you are not sure whether they need a 504 Plan or an IEP, you are not alone. I have sat in these meetings as a teacher, a sister, and now a mother, and I know how confusing the process can feel. The good news is that you can initiate support, and you do not have to wait for the school to take the lead. Click the title to read the full guide and learn exactly how to advocate for your child at every stage.

Ten Years to Dyslexia: The Diagnosis We Shouldn’t Have Had to Wait For

For ten years, our daughter struggled with reading, headaches, and exhaustion while everyone insisted she was “fine.” It was not until junior year that we finally uncovered the truth: visual dyslexia. If you have ever questioned your child’s struggles, you’ll want to read this. Trust your gut.

The Beauty in ADHD: Not Just What It Takes, But What It Gives

We often talk about the hard parts of ADHD, and they’re real. But today, I want to show you the beauty in this wiring too. From vivid creativity to deep empathy, my son’s ADHD brings color, passion, and tenderness into our lives in ways that constantly surprise me. If you’re raising or teaching a neurodivergent child, or if you are that child, this post is for you. Click the title to read about the sacred spark that makes every brain beautifully made.