Navigating the Aftermath: Supporting Your Child’s Mental and Emotional Health After a Wildfire
In 2020, my family experienced a life-altering event when we had to suddenly evacuate from a fast-moving wildfire in Southern California.
In 2020, my family experienced a life-altering event when we had to suddenly evacuate from a fast-moving wildfire in Southern California.
My kids were called the N-word (a racial slur) for the first time, and this is what happened after. I’ve…
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I am @RaisingSelf on most platforms. This alias is a nod to the reality that I’m not just raising children; I’m also raising myself up as well.
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Never settle for a health provider that isn’t willing to openly discuss your options on all things, especially pain and discomfort. Women of color can’t afford our voices not to be heard and deeply respected in these situations.