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I try to teach my kids the power of “no.” Even when we’re tickling or playing, if someone says “No!” […]
The Rainbow Room is where I get honest about parenting — not as a professional, but as a mother. This space exists to remind you that expertise doesn’t make it easy. My own kids have tongue ties, speech delays, and sensory aversions. They scream, they refuse dinner, they chew their straws to oblivion. I know the strategies — and I still lose my patience sometimes.
This section is messy on purpose. It’s full of real stories, real struggles, and the emotional chaos of raising three kids while trying to help others do the same. Here, I show you what it looks like when the professional meets the personal.
Because parenting isn’t perfect. It’s a spectrum.
And this is where I show you all the colors.
I try to teach my kids the power of “no.” Even when we’re tickling or playing, if someone says “No!” […]
Evelyn chews her straws. Every time.She bites down to stabilize with her jaw, because she hasn’t yet figured out how