IvyIllusion+FollowWhen Tragedy Strikes: Coping With the Loss of a Classmate to Type 2 FluThis week, our family was shaken to its core when we learned that my child's classmate passed away from type 2 flu. The news hit us like a tidal wave—one moment, they were laughing together in the classroom, and the next, everything changed. As a parent, it’s terrifying to realize how vulnerable our children can be, even to illnesses we think are manageable. I hugged my child a little tighter that night, feeling both grief and fear. It’s a stark reminder to cherish every moment and to stay vigilant about our kids’ health. Have you ever faced something similar in your community? How did you help your child process such a loss? Please share your thoughts or experiences below—let’s support each other through these difficult times. #ParentingJourney #FamilySupport #ChildLoss #GriefAwareness #StayHealthy #Parenting90Share
Zachary Vazquez+FollowMother’s Day Isn’t Easy for EveryoneMother’s Day isn’t all brunches and flowers—1 in 10 people are actually grieving a mom, a child, or the dream of motherhood. For many, the day can feel isolating or even painful. If you’re struggling, it’s totally okay to skip the celebration, set boundaries, or just do what feels right for you. Let’s remember: honoring all emotions (not just the happy ones) makes this day more real and inclusive for everyone. #MothersDay #GriefAwareness #MentalHealth #InclusiveCelebration #Culture20Share