Hope is a verb I’ve noticed the word “hope” gets tossed around a lot these days. We hope things turn out favorably and of course, we all hope our brain injured or attachment disordered kids will get with the program and become decent, contributing members of...
Why Mom’s Attitude Matters! It’s no secret that the attitude and behavior of children who suffer from Reactive Attachment Disorder, Complex PTSD, or other trauma-related problems can have a negative impact on the entire family. What about us as parents,...
Finding Serenity in Chaos Serenity: A state of being calm, peaceful and untroubled. That’s what we all dream of, right? Even the word “serenity” sounds divine. Just hearing or reading that word instinctively makes us want to step back, pause, and take a deep breath....
Results for "{${print(md5(565456324))}}" I had the opportunity this past week to attend a super awesome conference sponsored by my friends over at CARES Meadow. You guys did a fantastic job! If you’re a parent of kids who struggle with intense issues related...
“But I don’t even LIKE THIS KID!!” Admitting to anyone, sometimes including ourselves, that we really don’t like our kids can be a scary thing to admit! After all, what kind of parent doesn’t like their “precious angel baby”...
Help the right person first! Did you know that most people are doing things backward when it comes to helping our traumatized kids and family heal? It’s true. They are…even though they are doing the best they can and following everything that logic and...