There’s a moment that families don’t talk about enough.
It’s the moment when things start to feel different—but no one has said it out loud yet.
You notice:– they’re sleeping more– eating less– not quite themselves– conversations feel shorter, or harder
And in the back of your mind, a quiet question starts to form:
“Is this normal… or are we getting close?”
Most families sit in that space longer than they need to—trying to interpret what they’re seeing without any guidance.
And often, they assume:If we haven’t been told something is wrong… then maybe it isn’t.
But here’s the truth:That uncertainty is one of the hardest parts of this experience.
Not knowing what’s happeningNot knowing what’s comingNot knowing what to ask
If you’ve ever been in that place—or you’re there right now—you’re not alone.
You’re not expected to just “figure this out.”
If you’re comfortable sharing:What was the first change you noticed that made you pause and wonder if something had shifted?
Or, what are you seeing right now that you’re trying to make sense of?
This is a space where you can ask those questions out loud 🤍