LIVING IN MID-BLOOM

Healing Childhood Trauma w/Beth Tyson Part Two

Hi Mid-Bloomers! Thanks for joining me for part two of my interview with Beth Tyson.
Beth and I continue our conversation beginning with therapy; finding a therapist and determining, among many factors, if they are properly licensed. We also discuss;

  • An amazing organization called Connect Our Kids.
  • Children aging out of the foster care system.
  •  Her children's book A Grandfamily for Sullivan. It is a tender-hearted story about a child’s experience as he travels through the grief and trauma of being separated from his parents and building a new life. It is a realistic, yet hopeful story about the power of courage, compassion, and unconditional love.
  • Beth's work as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer.

"I am a mom to one little girl who lights up my world, and also has big, scary feelings. As her mom, I makes mistakes, sometimes yell, and I’m always more anxious than is necessary. To cope with this, I go to therapy, attend workshops, and  engage in self-care  just like I recommend to others. I am constantly growing and adapting from a deep desire to pass on tools that will increase children’s wellbeing for generations to come. Let’s do this work together."  - Beth Tyson

Reach out to Beth at  her website Bethtyson.com and email her at Beth@BethTyson.com

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