Posted on June 20, 2018
by Christina L.
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From my life’s experience, I believe that there is depression and that there is grief. While you certainly can have both at the same time, the two are not interchangeable. I am grieving. For many years, I struggled with depression and on many occasions,… Continue Reading “Battling Grief After the Loss of A Child”
Category: bereavement, Death of a Child, Depression, Motherhood, mourning, Parenting, pregnancy, Trisomy 18, UncategorizedTags: child, Children, Coping, death, Grief, Heal, Loss of a child, Marriage, miscarriage, Motherhood, Parenting, pregnancy, therapy, Trisomy 18
Posted on January 30, 2018
by Christina L.
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Sonia Joseph. That is a name I want you all to know. Sonia Joseph is the mother of the late 20-year-old Giovonn Joseph-McDade, who was shot to death by police officers in Kent, Washington last June. Like any mother who loses a child, especially so unexpectedly,… Continue Reading “Sonia Joseph: A name we all should know”
Category: African American, Black, Motherhood, Police Force, Social JusticeTags: accountability, African American, Awareness, Black, brave, Charleena Lyles, Children, cops, courage, court, courtroom, death, Deescalate, diversity, Giovonn Joseph-McDade, i-940, injustice, inquest, King County, Law, Moms, Motherhood, Parenting, police, Seattle, Social Justice, Sonia, Tommy Le, understanding, Washington
Posted on January 25, 2018
by Christina L.
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Category: MotherhoodTags: acting, affirmations, arts and crafts, breathing exercises, Children, Moms, Motherhood, Parenting, perfectionism, practice makes perfect, sports, the help, therapy, you is kind