Mental Health

So You Hate Things About LGBTQ+ People – Now What? How to be an LGBTQ+ Ally
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So You Hate Things About LGBTQ+ People – Now What? How to be an LGBTQ+ Ally

Got pet peeves about LGBTQ+ folks? Join the club! Think you don’t? Think again. There are things you hate regarding the loved ones in your life, right? How about within your social circle? Do any of your besties have habits that drive you nuts? Me, too – and that’s okay! We’ve all got quirks we can’t stand – even your BFF has that annoying habit of leaving their socks everywhere. Free yourself and just admit it!

This is my introductory post to a new series of “Dear Allie” letters, which are written to Allie the Ally Cat, who is a mascot for my newly named Etsy shop, Ally Cat Pride, which focuses on subtle pride products, rainbow-themed items, and Allie Cat Letters for LGBTQ+ life events and more!

20 Comedians Who Address Mental Health in a Funny Way

20 Comedians Who Address Mental Health in a Funny Way

Mental health is no laughing matter, but there are plenty of comedians who are trying to break the stigma associated with it through the dark side of comedy by using laughter as a way to destigmatize the subject. From stand-up comedy routines to funny stories shared on social media, this comedy community of twenty comedians brings mental health issues to light with humor and relatability, while also giving their fans hope that they too can make it through tough times.

19 Awesome Ways to Love Your Special Needs Child: How to Be The Best You Can Be
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19 Awesome Ways to Love Your Special Needs Child: How to Be The Best You Can Be

Do you know 19 Awesome Ways To Love Your Special Needs Child or How To Be The Best You Can Be? Raising a child can be one of the most rewarding experiences. It also presents unique challenges. As parents and caregivers, it can be overwhelming to navigate the varying levels of care needed while still finding time for yourself and other family members. In this article, we will discuss tips and strategies on how to prioritize effectively when you have a special needs child. I know it is tough, but it is SO WORTH IT. 💖