Through her signature program, Break the Cycle, Build a New Legacy, Kathi Sohn guides mothers to heal their own emotional wounds, regulate their nervous systems, and reconnect with their children with presence and purpose. Her work empowers women to become the grounded, emotionally attuned leaders their families need. Kathi is also the author of the award-winning book You Made It Up, Now Stop Believing It, which explores the hidden power of childhood vows and how to release them.
Cycle Breaker Pathways ⧉
Assure academic success with live personalized classes with certified educators, rich daily reporting, and 24/7 academic support. Dailies brings you the very best in online education (PreK-5th grade).
DailiesPods ⧉
The Parent and Caregiver Network is an online support community for parents and caregivers to find connections, resources, and hope. The Network was created to connect parents across the world who are raising children living with mood disorders, such as depression or bipolar disorder. Our family-focused community provides reliable information to caregivers about mood disorders, treatment, school accommodations, research, and more. The online community has groups, forums, and other resources to support you along your journey. The discussion boards are moderated by dedicated volunteers who are parents and caregivers themselves and understand the realities of raising a child living with a mood disorder diagnosis.
DBSA’s Parent and Caregiver Network ⧉
More students are applying to college today than ever before and the competition is overwhelming. It is imperative to devote as much effort into the application essay as it is to prepare for college entrance exams. Years of work might go unnoticed and not appreciated because the essay does not highlight the candidate’s strengths in and outside the classroom. Creating narratives that exceed the expectations of each university is the key to a brilliant college application. Debby Shulman is an essay consultant and academic tutor who works closely with students reentering the school system after extended outpatient treatment.
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