In a world of information overload, it’s hard to know where to look. These resources align with the heart of my practice: respectful, relationship-based, and developmentally grounded. You don't need to read all of them. Think of this as a library you can visit whenever you need a little extra support.
I am currently compiling a list of my favorite, most helpful resources. Please stay tuned and check back soon!
It means you’re paying attention. It means you’re advocating for your child and your family.
If you’re curious, unsure, or simply want to talk things through, that is enough to begin. The consultation is a gentle starting place. We’ll discuss what you’re noticing, what feels hard, and what support aligns best with your ʻohana. There is no pressure to commit and no expectation to have it all figured out. Just a conversation and a place to begin.