
Five Steps To Make Change In Your Community
Today we are talking about five steps to make change in your community. To start, in May I attended the DC Bans Off Our Bodies
Today we are talking about five steps to make change in your community. To start, in May I attended the DC Bans Off Our Bodies
J.K. Rowling, Always was originally published on December 19, 2020, at magickindness.org J.K. Rowling Always. It is with a heavy heart that my whole world
What do you do when your child is being bullied in school? It can come in so many forms. Physical, verbal, cyber, overt, salacious. I
How do we talk to our kids about scary things? This is a question on all of our minds. Life just does not seem to
A fundraiser for schools. Whether it be selling cookies, butter braids, or wrapping paper, adults put upon children and families to bring money into schools.
Friends, I have a cautionary tale about Santa gifts to share with you today. You may see this title and think, oh good, a gift
Hi readers! Today I am sharing the pen with someone who has first-hand experience working with students who have dyslexia. She has shared with me
Today we are going to talk about the grief narrative and our transgender children. Nearly six years deep into our transgender journey, I still struggle
The use of gay as a slur word. Is this a problem? Read on to hear my experience. “Mommy, I’m almost embarrassed to tell you.”
It is a common misconception that Dyslexia can be defined by flipping letters like a mirror. In fact, Dyslexia is a complex rewiring of neural pathways that create brilliant, out of the box thinkers. It can also create anxiety in these highly intelligent people.