A Message to Other Mothers: Trust Your Gut — and Your Child
Travis had grown colder, more excited with Caleb. He looked exasperated by teenage moods, unwilling to give grace or guidance. But I told myself he was just stressed, that I was terror-stricken.
I wasn’t.
If your gut tells you something’s wrong at home — listen. If your child seems terrified, withdrawn, or secretive — ask the difficult questions. Because love isn’t just about offering a roof or paying bills. It’s about presence. It’s about protection.
Travis failed both tests.
I failed, too, for trusting him more than I trusted my own instincts.
But I’m here now. I witness Caleb for who he is — a resilient, kind, and brave young man who achieved better. And from now on, that’s exactly what he’ll get.
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