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When Attitude Is Actually Anxiety in Black Children: A Fellow Parent's Honest Truth
Anxiety in Black children often hides as attitude — the eye roll, the shut-down, the "I don't care." A licensed therapist and mother on what's really happening underneath and what to do instead.

Haile Pollard-Durodola
5 days ago5 min read
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Healing a Broken Heart: The Pathway to Evolving and Restoration
Healing a broken heart is more than moving on—it’s moving through pain, reflection, and growth. This blog explores how heartbreak can become a powerful pathway to self-discovery, emotional healing, and restoration, helping you rebuild your identity and reconnect with your authentic self.

Tasha Jackson, MS. QMHP
Mar 123 min read
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When Love Isn’t the Problem but Exhaustion Is: Understanding Parent Burnout
You love your children—but lately, love feels heavy. When exhaustion replaces joy and survival becomes your daily rhythm, that’s not failure; it’s parent burnout. For Black women carrying generational strength and modern pressure, this blog offers gentle ways to reclaim rest, restore balance, and reconnect with who you are beyond caregiving.

Haile Pollard-Durodola
Dec 9, 20254 min read
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