top of page
Profile
Join date: Feb 27, 2021
About
After parenting a child with developmental trauma/reactive attachment disorder, the author is passionate about furthering advocacy and education for families like hers. She hopes that one day, other families will receive more support, understanding, and empathy than hers did. For now, she chooses to remain anonymous until that time comes. But she continues to volunteer for RAD Advocates in their mission to educate and advocate to equip families, communities, and professionals to support children with developmental trauma effectively.
Posts (31)
Dec 3, 2025 ∙ 7 min
The Reality of Holidays for a Child With Reactive Attachment Disorder — and How We Learned to Let Go of the Dream
Holiday chaos is common for children with reactive attachment disorder. One parent shares how trauma shaped Christmas — and the changes that finally brought peace.
497
0
1
Oct 27, 2025 ∙ 10 min
When Love Means Letting Go for a While: Choosing Safety in Parenting a Child With Reactive Attachment Disorder
Discover why traditional discipline fails children with developmental trauma and reactive attachment disorder — and how clinicians can better guide parents.
1149
0
1
Aug 25, 2025 ∙ 6 min
Things to Say (and Not Say) to Support Those Parenting Kids With Reactive Attachment Disorder
Learn what to say—and not say—to support parents raising children with reactive attachment disorder. Compassion and belief make the difference.
5581
1
10
Anonymous
Writer
Guest Author
More actions
bottom of page
