Time for Our Performance Review: Mother’s Day Cards
Once in a year, in May or June, parents get a window, or a fun-house mirror, into how their children feel they’re doing.
In a heartwarming video shared on social media, Chrissy Powers, a trauma informed therapist and coach, shares her daughter's endearing Mother's Day questionnaire. The questionnaire, filled with a child's innocent observations, reveals much about both mother and daughter. "My mom looks beautiful all the time," writes the child, Ruby. Powers comments on the sweet sentiment, adding, "It's not because I want to feel beautiful all the time, but because I want to teach my daughter that beauty looks different all the time." The video, which has garnered significant views and likes, is a testament to the special bond between mother and daughter and the simple joys of motherhood.
Once in a year, in May or June, parents get a window, or a fun-house mirror, into how their children feel they’re doing.