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When Doing Everything Right Still Isn’t Enough to Stop the Darkness
Sometimes, even when parents do everything right, outcomes still unravel. This powerful article explores the painful reality that love, support, and intervention are not always enough to keep a child safe. Through real experience, it offers compassion, perspective, and hope for families facing what feels unfixable, reminding them they are not alone and connection still matters.

The White Hatter
Mar 175 min read


When Populism Turns on Science: Lived Experience vs Research - Bridging the Gap
When lived experience collides with research, trust can fracture. In today’s polarized climate, emotion often travels faster than evidence. In this article, we explore why parents feel the gap between what they see and what studies show, how populism reshapes science debates, and why humility, transparency, and better questions matter more than picking sides.

The White Hatter
Feb 278 min read


How Teens Use and View AI: A New 2026 PEW Research Study Shines More Light On This Topic
A new 2026 Pew study reveals how teens are actually using AI, and their answers may surprise parents. From homework help to emotional support, AI is already embedded in teen life. The data shows optimism, caution, and a clear gap between what teens report and what parents think. The question is no longer if youth use AI, but how we guide them to use it wisely

The White Hatter
Feb 264 min read
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