April 2026

Healing While the Wound Is Still Fresh: Helping Children Recover From Family Trauma

Here’s what nobody tells you about protecting your children from toxic family members: The protection doesn’t erase what already happened. Your child has already absorbed messages from relatives who hurt them. They’ve already witnessed harm. They’ve already learned patterns that will affect them. Setting boundaries stops future harm. But it doesn’t automatically undo past harm. […]

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When Your Child Loves Someone Who Hurts Them: Navigating the Complexity of Toxic Relatives Children Adore

This is one of the hardest situations you’ll face as a parent: Your child adores the uncle who makes inappropriate comments. They light up around the grandmother who constantly undermines you. They ask about the cousin who treats them terribly. They cry when you limit contact with the relative who you know is harmful. You’re

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preserving culture without harm, cultural heritage and child protection, rejecting toxic traditions, healthy cultural identity for children

Keeping Culture, Rejecting Harm: How to Pass Down Heritage Without Passing Down Toxicity

“You’re making your children lose their culture.” “They won’t know where they come from.” “You’re raising them to be too Western.” “You’re ashamed of your heritage.” If you’ve set boundaries with toxic relatives or refused to participate in harmful cultural practices, you’ve probably heard these accusations. They’re designed to make you feel guilty, to make

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