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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Nonfiction Feature: Parentship in Families as Teams by Steliana Van de Rijt-Economu #nonfiction #parenting #Rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 


Nonfiction

Date Published: May 15, 2025

Publisher: Mindstir Media




Being a parent is the most important, demanding and fulfi lling role you will ever have in your life, but for most of us, it is a new role for which you have had no training. The family team is the primary classroom for life, and for it to be a true learning team, the parents have to also be learning from each other and from their children. This book reminds us that the family is the place where we learn our emotional, relational and collaborative skills, that are so essential for a happy, successful and fulfi lled life.The author reveals how to show mutual caring, how to handle confl ict, how to love, celebrate and grieve together within the most important team of our lives, and she does it with humility and respect.


"Steliana van de Rijt-Economu has written a beautiful book that should be on everyone's bookshelf, computer, or tablet-for we are all part of families. She presents many practical ways for a family to be more than the sum of its parts. Central to this is the shift from each family member asking, 'What do I want or need from my family?' to asking, 'What does the family need from each of us?'"

 

 

About the Author


Steliana van de Rijt-Economu (1979-) grew up in a small town near the Black Sea. After graduation she pursued an international career as leadership consultant and team coach and traveled the world, from The Hague, Calgary, Damascus, Kuala Lumpur Lagos and Houston. She found inspiration for her writing through her travels and courses. A passionate advocate for women's empowerment, Steliana earned international recognition for her first book, Mothers as Leaders (2019). Renowned in the field of systemic team coaching, she has served as a guest lecturer and team coach at Rice Jones Business School in Houston and Erasmus University in Rotterdam. Together with her husband, she has lived in England, The Netherlands, and the USA, raising a young family while navigating the challenges and rewards of building a family-team alongside two demanding careers.


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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Nonfiction Feature: Crossing Fifty-One by Debbie Russell #death #parenting #selfhelp #nonfiction #giveaway #rabtbooktours @DebbiesStories @RABTBookTours



Death & Grief, Parenting, Self-Help

Date Published: 06-20-2023

Publisher: Koehler Books


 

A week before Christmas 1951, Dr. Ralph Russell risked everything to voluntarily enter a locked federal drug-treatment facility known as a "narcotic farm."

Sixty-five years later, Dr. Russell's granddaughter Debbie suffers a debilitating crisis of identity when her father (Dr. Russell's oldest son), always her biggest fan, is accepted into hospice.

Debbie's investigation into her paternal lineage reveals family secrets and ignites her mother's volatile outbursts, propelling her into therapy.

When therapy fails her, the grandfather Debbie never knew saves her, and she collaborates with her dying father one last time to make her biggest dream come true.

 

Crossing Fifty-One pulls back the curtain on the internal struggles of midlife and provides a blueprint for redefining one's self beyond the constraints of addiction and dysfunctional family dynamics.





Review

This book was so much more than I was expecting.

Different timelines, different perspectives, although not in the typical way. Secrets and so much more that will really captivate the reader.

This is the kind of book that people will return to and find new things each time. It is a gift to those who suffer loss or have dealt with family drama and not the cookie-cutter upbringing.

Written with great love, it reassures the living that they can maintain a relationship with those who have died through loving them, talking about them, feeling their presence in their lives.



About the Author

Debbie Russell is a lawyer-turned writer. She spent twenty-five years as an Assistant County Attorney in Minneapolis, prosecuting numerous high-profile cases—specializing in those involving domestic and child abuse. At age fifty-five, Debbie took early retirement, giving up a full pension for the freedom of time. She now spends that precious time writing, restoring her property to native prairie and wetlands, and training her rambunctious retrievers.

Debbie’s first published article appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2001. After that small triumph, her writing focused primarily on legal briefs and memoranda, which were consigned to district court files. Debbie resumed creative writing in 2014 when she began her storytelling blog by sharing personal stories and professional experiences that touched her life in a significant way. Her top-ranked December 2021 article for Elephant Journal, an online journal that celebrates the mindful life is entitled “Getting the Most out of Therapy: Easier Said than Done,” and is partially based on events in her book.

Debbie's award-winning book, Crossing Fifty-One: Not Quite a Memoir, was released in June of 2023. In 2024, she became a regular contributor to the Minnesota Star Tribune, writing about criminal justice and adjacent issues.


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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Nonfiction Feature: Crossing Fifty-One by Debbie Russell #grief #parenting #selfhelp #nonfiction #giveaway #rabtbooktours @DebbiesStories @RABTBookTours


Death & Grief, Parenting, Self-Help

Date Published: 06-20-2023

Publisher: Koehler Books


 

A week before Christmas 1951, Dr. Ralph Russell risked everything to voluntarily enter a locked federal drug-treatment facility known as a "narcotic farm."

Sixty-five years later, Dr. Russell's granddaughter Debbie suffers a debilitating crisis of identity when her father (Dr. Russell's oldest son), always her biggest fan, is accepted into hospice.

Debbie's investigation into her paternal lineage reveals family secrets and ignites her mother's volatile outbursts, propelling her into therapy.

When therapy fails her, the grandfather Debbie never knew saves her, and she collaborates with her dying father one last time to make her biggest dream come true.

 

Crossing Fifty-One pulls back the curtain on the internal struggles of midlife and provides a blueprint for redefining one's self beyond the constraints of addiction and dysfunctional family dynamics.



About the Author

Debbie Russell is a lawyer-turned writer. She spent twenty-five years as an Assistant County Attorney in Minneapolis, prosecuting numerous high-profile cases—specializing in those involving domestic and child abuse. At age fifty-five, Debbie took early retirement, giving up a full pension for the freedom of time. She now spends that precious time writing, restoring her property to native prairie and wetlands, and training her rambunctious retrievers.

Debbie’s first published article appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2001. After that small triumph, her writing focused primarily on legal briefs and memoranda, which were consigned to district court files. Debbie resumed creative writing in 2014 when she began her storytelling blog by sharing personal stories and professional experiences that touched her life in a significant way. Her top-ranked December 2021 article for Elephant Journal, an online journal that celebrates the mindful life is entitled “Getting the Most out of Therapy: Easier Said than Done,” and is partially based on events in her book.

Debbie's award-winning book, Crossing Fifty-One: Not Quite a Memoir, was released in June of 2023. In 2024, she became a regular contributor to the Minnesota Star Tribune, writing about criminal justice and adjacent issues.


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Monday, April 28, 2025

Self-Help Feature: Crossing Fifty-One by Debbie Russell #grief #parenting #selfhelp #nonfiction #excerpt #rabtbooktours @DebbiesStories @RABTBookTours

 


Death & Grief, Parenting, Self-Help

Date Published: 06-20-2023

Publisher: Koehler Books


 

A week before Christmas 1951, Dr. Ralph Russell risked everything to voluntarily enter a locked federal drug-treatment facility known as a "narcotic farm."

Sixty-five years later, Dr. Russell's granddaughter Debbie suffers a debilitating crisis of identity when her father (Dr. Russell's oldest son), always her biggest fan, is accepted into hospice.

Debbie's investigation into her paternal lineage reveals family secrets and ignites her mother's volatile outbursts, propelling her into therapy.

When therapy fails her, the grandfather Debbie never knew saves her, and she collaborates with her dying father one last time to make her biggest dream come true.

 

Crossing Fifty-One pulls back the curtain on the internal struggles of midlife and provides a blueprint for redefining one's self beyond the constraints of addiction and dysfunctional family dynamics.

 

 

Excerpt

Chapter 1

 

Now: Christmas 2015

 

“Should I call 911?” The server smiles politely, her eyes locked on Dad.

“Let’s give it a minute,” I respond, attempting to project a pleasant, calm demeanor I don’t actually feel. The last thing Dad wants is to be responsible for lunch being called off.

Miraculously, Mum nervously agrees.

Nodding, the server glides away.

Slumped in his chair, eyes closed, Dad does not move. At least he’s not thrashing around on the floor. That would draw too much attention.

The muted sounds of conversation and clinking silverware blend seamlessly with Nat King Cole’s “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The upscale St. Paul restaurant, a lovely relic of the Victorian era, is decked out in holiday splendor, appealing to Mum’s heightened need for that certain aesthetic. My reservation has secured us a cozy table near the fireplace. We are tucked behind one of several glittering Christmas trees scattered throughout the restaurant. Table placement is key. Mum cherishes her privacy even when dining out.

However, despite all my efforts at concealment, a young woman makes her way over to our table. “I wasn’t meaning to eavesdrop,” she begins, “but I work in a nursing home, and this happens pretty regularly.”

Her gentle voice calms me but glancing at Mum and seeing the fake smile she dons like a mask, I feel my heart beat a bit faster. We have been exposed.

The young woman continues. “One little trick I’ve learned is to put a Kleenex or napkin in front of the person’s face to monitor their breathing.”

I could see Dad was breathing, but now I struggle to control the slight panic that has crept in and taken its place in my chair at our table.

I suppose there are worse ways to go.

Since Dad’s Parkinson’s diagnosis over a decade ago, I’ve had a front-row seat to his slow disappearance. Once the buffer and the glue for our little family, he now struggles to fulfill his most important role: keeping Mum happy. This morning, he insisted that he could manage the holiday lunch outing, but just getting from the car into the restaurant was touch and go.

I exhaled once we were seated at our semi-secluded table. We ordered our food, and Mum immediately began prattling on about how lovely everything looked. I nodded and smiled, playing my role as a dutiful, devoted daughter. When Mum finally paused her soliloquy, we both glanced over at Dad.

He was out cold.

That was about ten minutes ago. Or was it ten hours? I can’t tell.

Mum keeps talking. I guess it helps her take her mind off her unconscious husband. I keep smiling while monitoring Dad’s breathing out of the corner of my eye. The restaurant staff hovers in as nice a way as possible. Finally, we agree that 911 should be called.

After what seems like forever, three burly paramedics make their way back to our table. By this time, Dad is coming around.

“What did I miss?” He smiles weakly.

His smile fades as he glances over at Mum.

“I’m so very sorry.”


About the Author

Debbie Russell is a lawyer-turned writer. She spent twenty-five years as an Assistant County Attorney in Minneapolis, prosecuting numerous high-profile cases—specializing in those involving domestic and child abuse. At age fifty-five, Debbie took early retirement, giving up a full pension for the freedom of time. She now spends that precious time writing, restoring her property to native prairie and wetlands, and training her rambunctious retrievers.

Debbie’s first published article appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2001. After that small triumph, her writing focused primarily on legal briefs and memoranda, which were consigned to district court files. Debbie resumed creative writing in 2014 when she began her storytelling blog by sharing personal stories and professional experiences that touched her life in a significant way. Her top-ranked December 2021 article for Elephant Journal, an online journal that celebrates the mindful life is entitled “Getting the Most out of Therapy: Easier Said than Done,” and is partially based on events in her book.

Debbie's award-winning book, Crossing Fifty-One: Not Quite a Memoir, was released in June of 2023. In 2024, she became a regular contributor to the Minnesota Star Tribune, writing about criminal justice and adjacent issues.


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Monday, February 3, 2025

Nonfiction Feature: Life Lessons From Mom: For the Man You'll Become by Amy Tan #inspiratioanl #selfhelp #parenting #nonfiction #giveaway #newbooks @RABTBookTours



 For The Man You'll Become

 

Inspirational Self-Help / Parenting

Date Published: 01-31-2025

Publisher: Books to Hook Publishing, LLC.


 

 

A Mother’s Enduring Wisdom for Her Son.

Inspiration, Guidance, and Lessons for a Meaningful Life.

 

This heartfelt collection offers powerful truths, invaluable insights, and practical lessons through anecdotes, personal reflections, and uplifting stories. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking clarity, purpose, and direction in life.

 

Discover how to:

- Grow Personally and Spiritually: Build self-awareness, make ethical choices, and draw strength from faith.

- Strengthen Relationships: Foster lasting connections rooted in trust, respect, and heartfelt communication.

- Overcome Challenges with Resilience: Turn adversity into opportunities for growth.

- Navigate Life’s Transitions with Confidence: Thrive in every stage, from career changes and leadership roles to family and entrepreneurship.

- Live a Meaningful Life: Pursue passions, prioritize well-being, and create a lasting legacy.

-Achieve Balance: Embrace the 4-Quadrants of Personal Growth—spiritual, social, intellectual, and financial.

 

Whether you’re a son seeking guidance or a parent sharing wisdom, this book is a powerful companion for navigating life’s uncertainties and achieving greatness.

The perfect gift for sons, partners, friends, or anyone searching for inspiration and guidance to live a meaningful life.

While no book has all the answers, this one provides a wellspring of hope, support, and actionable inspiration.

From mother to son, these are life lessons every man needs.

A loving reminder: You are never alone, and you are capable of extraordinary things.

 

About the Author

Amy Tan is an accomplished business executive and award-winning author with over twenty years of experience in corporate leadership and market expansion across Southeast Asia. She holds a Business Administration degree from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a Postgraduate Certificate from the University of Nottingham.

Beyond her corporate role, Amy is a passionate storyteller, weaving her diverse experiences into narratives that explore personal growth, resilience, and transformation. Her recent book, Revisiting the Depths - Overcoming Fear and Finding Peace, which won the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, recounts her emotional and spiritual journey as she overcomes a long-held fear of the ocean through diving.

Amy’s latest book, Life Lessons from Mom: For the Man You’ll Become, is a thoughtfully crafted guide that offers practical wisdom on navigating life’s challenges, cultivating meaningful relationships, and building a legacy of love. She is also the author of Doing Business in ASEAN and China: An Ultimate Guide to Doing Business, which showcases her expertise in regional economic integration.

Having lived in Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia, Amy brings a rich, cross-cultural perspective to her writing, inspiring readers to overcome challenges and make positive changes. Her work highlights the powerful impact of storytelling on personal and professional development.

 

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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Nonfiction Feature: Circumcision by Kenneth S. Lipman #nonfiction #parenting #health #rabtbooktours @KenLipman @RABTBookTours


How an Ancient Ritual Became a Questionable Surgery — A Complete Analysis

 

Non-Fiction, Parenting, Health

Date Published: October 14, 2024

 


Every year, millions of baby boys are circumcised, either for purported health benefits, or for religious reasons. This book provides a comprehensive and clear explanation of the risks and rewards of that practice, which has significant effects on sexuality, psychology, and overall health.

Drawing on 869 research references and firsthand accounts, Dr. Lipman sheds light on the disparity between traditional views and contemporary medical perspectives.

Whether you're a parent contemplating the procedure for your child or an academic in search of an in-depth analysis, Circumcision provides a balanced and factual perspective on this widely performed yet increasingly debated surgery.


In this groundbreaking, meticulously rendered book, you will learn:

• Why routine male circumcision does not improve a baby's health, or reduce the incidence of AIDs or urinary tract infections, as is often claimed

• The secret financial incentives behind the six billion-dollar circumcision industry

• That the pain of circumcision is equivalent to torture, and why anesthesia is rarely used

• Circumcision's significant physical and mental health risks, including death

• Why both men and women enjoy sex more if the man is uncircumcised

• That adherents to Judaism or Islam may not be required to ritually circumcise their child, as is often thought

 Why not one medical association in the world recommends circumcision


About the Author

Kenneth S. Lipman is a scientist with a sense of humor. He has a PhD in Integrative (Holistic) Health, and an MS in psychology. He is a former member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the largest futures exchange in the world. He meditates daily and is a recovering atheist. On weekends, he often plays guitar and piano at music jams. He lives with his dog Joni Mitchell in Berkeley.

 

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Friday, January 3, 2025

Parenting Feature: Better Kids Become Better Adults by Elizabeth Kyle #parenting #nonfiction #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 

A Complete Guide To Teach Kids How to Identify and Manage Emotions, Generate Empathy, Kindness, and Compassion

 

Parenting

 

 

Would you like to have a book full of great stories that help child to learn about feeling and emotional awareness? Then Keep reading!

Our children absorb a lot of what they see, often, or almost always, reflect in their behavior the behavior of their parents, the emotions they see most often will have a predominant role and importance in their future. All this can lead to a lack of awareness of other emotions that are important for the child's mental growth.

The purpose of this book is to help parents, written and designed in order to teach their children to recognize, accept and manage their emotions, in this way they can become more aware of what they are feeling or what their peers they try, so as to create a more positive growth environment.

The original idea that leads to the making of this book is that better children will become better adults and better adults will create a better world. So, if you want to know more about it, you are in the right place, Better Kids Become Better Adults will cover all the topics you need to know!

I want to show you some of the things that we are going to cover together in the book so that you can better understand what we are going to learn.

 

Here is just some of the topics we will touch together:

* Importance of Identifying and Managing Emotions

* The Four Majors Emotions to Learn as a young Child

* How to Help Toddlers express their feelings step-by-step

* And much more…

 

Do you want your kids to be better and more conscious about their emotions to create a positive environment? Then this book is perfect for you.

 

About the Author

 Elizabeth Kyle is a devoted mother, eeducator, and passionate advocate for emotional intelligence in children. Drawing from years of both professional and personal experience, Elizabeth empowers parents with practical tools to help their children identify and manage emotions effectively. Her work focuses on fostering empathy, kindness, and compassion—essential life skills for building strong, caring individuals. Through her thoughtful insights and relatable guidance, Elizabeth inspires families to create nurturing environments where emotional growth and connection thrive.

 

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Nonfiction Feature: Oldest Mom on the Playground by Judy Haveson #releaseday #giveaway #humor #womensnonfiction #parenting #rabtbooktours @judyhaveson @RABTBookTours



 Essays & Collections, Parenting Humor, Women's Non-fiction

Date Published: 09-24-2024

 

 

Judy Haveson always believed she would one day “have it all.” Then she turned forty and wondered if she had waited too long. After countless failed first dates and fewer second ones, she finally found love, got married, and became a mother at forty-three.

Oldest Mom on the Playground is a collection of relatable, heartwarming, and humorous essays. Written in her signature conversational style and with a touch of sarcasm, Judy takes readers on her journey of getting pregnant after forty (and delivering the baby during a full moon), raising a child in New York City (including the time she lost him in a grocery store and found him standing on Broadway), leaving the career she spent decades building to volunteer as a preschool class rep, to becoming a card-carrying member of the sandwich generation.

Judy offers no parenting advice, only personal reflection. And she takes nothing in her life for granted. Her message to other midlife mamas is this: trust your gut, let your life experience guide you, and pray no one ever mistakes you for the grandmother.



About the Author

Judy Haveson is the award-winning author of Laugh Cry Rewind—A Memoir. She is known for her sarcastic humor and enjoys sharing stories about her life experiences and observations. Her fascination with storytelling comes from her decades-long career in public relations. Judy once had a boss tell her that there are two types of people: those who know and those who want to know. That boss fired her, but his words became a valuable lesson to always aim to be the one who knows. Judy lives in Hampton Bays, NY, with her husband, Adam, son, Jack, and adorable Yorkie, Toby.

 

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Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Nonfiction Feature: Days With Dad by Dennis Knight #blogtour #bookreview #parenting #journal #nonfiction #christian #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

A Shared Journal for Fathers and Their Children

 

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Parent & Adult Child

RELIGION / Christian Living / Family & Relationships

SELF-HELP / Journaling

Date Published: June 11, 2024

Publisher: Lucid Books


 

Imagine signing for a FedEx package early tomorrow morning. As you open the contents, you discover a journal from your father. In his handwriting, you read entries that share with you stories from his life, moments of your childhood, and written conversations between the two of you captured on pages for you to cherish. You would be slow to put this book down as memories flood back into your mind. Many will make you smile, and all will draw your attention to the gift that your dad has been in your life. This journal is the beginning of such a treasure that will bond a father and child together and leave a forever cherished gift.




Review

This was a well-thought-out journal that really attempts to bridge the gap between dads and children and it succeeds. It has great prompts and scripture along the way. I love it.


About the Author

Dennis Knight, a pastor, speaker, and business owner, is passionate about men’s ministry. As a pastor, speaker, and father for the past 27 years, he is establishing a new ministry that celebrates and equips men to become all God intended when He designed the masculine heart. Beyond writing and speaking, Dennis enjoys training in Jujitsu and hiking with his wife as they work to conquer all 48 of the 4000’ peaks in New Hampshire. Contact information is available through www.kingme-ministries.com.

 

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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Self-Help Feature: Thriving with ADHD by Erika Ramos Paz #selfhelp #nonfiction #parenting #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 

30 Positive Parenting Techniques for Joyful Journeys


Self-help, parenting, mental health

Date Published: July 21, 2024


 

Nurture, Empower, and Thrive with Your ADHD Child

Are you navigating the daily challenges of parenting a child with ADHD? Imagine equipping yourself with knowledge that transforms struggles into triumphs, guided by proven and practical techniques.

The Joyful Journey: 30 Positive Parenting Techniques to help your child with ADHD to thrive is your essential guide to bringing out the best in your child while fostering a harmonious family environment.

Attention: ADHD is more common than ever, and misinformation is rampant. In this comprehensive book, delve deep into understanding ADHD, debunking myths, and perceiving the unique workings of the ADHD brain. Learn how to harness this understanding to make impactful changes that benefit your child and your whole family.

Interest: Discover the power of positivity and setting realistic expectations. Learn effective communication strategies that build strong emotional bonds and mutual respect. Whether it's creating consistent routines, applying discipline that encourages growth, or supporting academic success, you'll be equipped with actionable strategies to foster a thriving environment.

Desire: Picture the joy of watching your child develop self-esteem, master social skills, and manage emotions with confidence. Through real-life success stories and expert-guided positive reinforcement strategies, this book shows you how to transform daily obstacles into opportunities for growth and connection. Each chapter is packed with practical tips, from recognizing emotional triggers to integrating physical activities that enhance focus and well-being.

Action: Now is the time to embrace a parenting approach that celebrates your child's strengths and guides them towards a joyful, balanced life. Whether you're working with educators, exploring therapeutic options, or simply seeking daily routines that work, The Joyful Journey is your roadmap to thriving together.

Start this transformative journey today and watch your child flourish in ways you never thought possible.


About the Author

Erika Ramos Paz – MA, LPC, LCDC, is a dedicated and compassionate mental health professional with over 15 years of experience in the field. She holds a Master’s degree in Human Services and Counseling from Capella University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor. Erika has a rich background in helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of mental health and substance use disorders.

Erika’s approach to therapy is rooted in empathy and a deep understanding of her client’s unique needs. She began her career as a volunteer for a crisis hotline in Florida in 2006, which shaped her holistic and person-centered approach to care. Her diverse experiences with different cultures and communities have given her a broad perspective on mental health, allowing her to connect with clients from all walks of life.

Living with bipolar disorder and ADHD herself, Erika has firsthand experience in managing these conditions while excelling in her professional and personal life. Her journey adds a unique depth to her practice, as she understands the challenges and triumphs of living with mental health conditions. Additionally, Erika’s son also has ADHD, which further fuels her passion for supporting families dealing with ADHD.

Erika is also a devoted wife, balancing her professional and personal life with grace and dedication.

Erika attended undergraduate school in Switzerland, where she developed a love for languages. She humorously says that she speaks five broken languages: Portuguese (native), Spanish (fluent speaking), English (speak, read, and write), Italian, and French.

In her book, Thriving with ADHD: 30 Positive Parenting Techniques for Joyful Journeys, Erika shares her expertise and passion for supporting families dealing with ADHD. Her practical and positive parenting techniques are designed to foster joyful and fulfilling relationships, helping children with ADHD thrive in their everyday lives.

Erika currently practices in League City, Texas, where she continues to make a significant impact in her community. Her dedication to improving mental health outcomes and her commitment to her client’s well-being make her a trusted and respected figure in the field.


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