RAD Talk with Tracey
Creating a better life for every parent raising a child or children with Reactive Attachment Disorder
My Mission:
To provide RAD parents a place to be supported, heard, and heal.
One-of-a-kind support designed specifically for RAD parents.
Parent Support
Are you overwhelmed? Are you burned out? Do you feel like you’re going crazy? Welcome to RAD parenting.
Our needs as RAD parents are often overlooked or not even recognized. Others don’t get it and we just keep pushing on, feeling like there’s no other choice.
RAD Talk with Tracey offers online support groups, coaching, retreats, a podcast, and other resources to help you through your journey. Not your kids, YOU.
With our support, you will start feeling less overwhelmed and finally start feeling like you can survive this.
Resources
Explore our resources including links to helpful professionals and organizations, books, articles, and my blog.
Listen to the RAD Talk with Tracey podcast and connect with other parents and experts as they share their experiences and knowledge about Reactive Attachment Disorder and developmental trauma.
Check regularly for new resources and upcoming retreats!
Meet Tracey
I’m an adoptive mom of two children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). My husband and I spent over 6 years living in extreme stress and chaos with little to no support for ourselves or our children. I was drowning. I had to do something to help myself but I couldn’t find the support I needed. Now, I help other RAD parents. I help you start getting your life and your sanity back.
“Thank you for giving us the platform to share our story and unite our efforts to promote awareness for all families and children who are affected by Reactive Attachment Disorder. We know this is a devastating disorder for all who are involved and so much awareness is needed to help our children and families. We are so grateful to you for providing a place for people to feel comfortable sharing in a judgement free place. Thank you again Tracey for what you are doing for families like ours.”
— CHERYL AND JOE