September for many of us who are parents feels like the beginning of a new year even if our children are no longer in the education system.
As more parent coaching websites, books and accounts pop up and grow and more therapists see the wisdom of working with families as a whole, it is indicative that a collective approach to healing and recovery is the most successful.
I read this story on an Instagram account called Grown & Flown, and it presented to me as a story of deep patience and hope – reminding us that in time, our children most often will find their way.
I bet most of us have asked ourselves this question, possibly countless times. Or variations of it. When will this get better?
Last Sunday I went to have breakfast with a friend.
This article by journalist Kat Brown gives some searing insight into what it feels like to have navigated childhood, adolescence and early adulthood with undiagnosed ADHD.
WELCOME everyone to the new year. I wonder how everyone is approaching this beginning to 2024?
If there is a message our family would like to send to all of you & yours this Christmas it is exactly this – that we are all without doubt stronger together.
“When I die, I don’t want ‘Friends’ to be the first thing that’s mentioned, I want helping people to be the first thing that’s mentioned, and I’m gonna live the rest of my life proving that.”
The theme for October will be, in light of Mark’s talk, “How we find ways to anchor ourselves in time of difficulty.”
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