The 5 Childhood Needs That Shape How You Parent Today
Learn the five core childhood needs that shape parenting reactions, emotional regulation, and trauma patterns — and how reparenting helps heal them.
You Can’t Think Your Way Out of Trauma — Here’s What Actually Heals It
If insight alone healed trauma, most people wouldn’t still feel stuck.
What Reparenting is NOT (And Why It’s So Often Misunderstood)
Reparenting has become a popular term in mental health spaces — and with that popularity has come a lot of confusion.
Why Your Child Triggers You More Than Anyone Else
Learn why parenting triggers activate the nervous system and inner child wounds — and how reparenting helps break generational cycles with compassion.
Self-Compassion Is a Parenting Superpower (Here’s Why It Changes Everything)
If you grew up believing that being hard on yourself was the only way to improve, you’re not alone.
Many high-functioning parents carry an invisible rule: If I’m kinder to myself, I’ll become complacent, weak, or selfish.
But neuroscience, trauma research, and decades of clinical work tell a very different story.
Self-compassion isn’t indulgence. It’s regulation.
And regulation is the foundation of healthy parenting.
What Shame Really Is — And How It Shows Up in Parenting
Shame says:
“There’s something wrong with me.”
Guilt says:
“I did something wrong.”