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Divorce. Death. Relocation. These are all big transitions that are sometimes a natural part of life.

While we can’t always protect our children from these realities, we can give them valuable tools to cope, which will build resilience for the rest of their lives.

Evidence shows that unchecked, big transitions like divorce can impact a child’s social, educational and health outcomes. This doesn’t have to be the case.

If you’re looking for a resource to provide your child or children with practical and intuitive ways to not only survive a big transition, but thrive, you’ve come to the right place.

Built on evidence-based research, moulded by clinical guidance and developed with love, this is a place where you can find the answers and support you’ve been looking for.

Let’s build a world where big changes can grow brave hearts.

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Featured Interviews

Will Divorce Damage my Children?

Weaponized Love: The Truth about Coercive Control

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