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Author Archives: Susan Young

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE NEED GROWNUPS

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE NEED GROWNUPS

Here is an essay adapted from my soon-to-be-released book, GRANDKIDS AS GURUS: LESSONS FOR GROWNUPS. Many of us learn about children. We read about parenting classes, about nursing, about potty training, about how to get kids to read. But for years I have been learning from children.  One Friday night, Anna, a babysitter, read “Good Night Moon” to my… Continue Reading

Moms Know It’s Not a Choice

Moms Know It’s Not a Choice

I was a guest writer on this blog which explores motherhood. What an honor.. Enjoy!! I knew early and I knew it was not a choice. Zac was two when we noticed he was making what a therapist friend called, “non-traditional” choices. He dressed up in girls’ dresses. He rejected yellow Tonka trucks for play with… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: SHIFTING TIDES

LIFE, UNWOUND: SHIFTING TIDES

My son Zac published a note and recipe in the very fun book, “Tasty Pride: Seventy-five Recipes and Stories from the Queer Community.” He wrote:  Growing up in an almost unnervingly progressive and accepting home meant that coming out was, well, underwhelming. My “Yep, I’m gay” moment unfurled over Chinese takeout. My mother asked, “Do… Continue Reading

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