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The Contract Line Nobody Reads Out Loud

Somewhere this week, a parent signed a contract for their child. The kid was thrilled, the agent called it standard, and nobody read the line out loud. A former child performer on the questions to ask before the yes — and why pausing isn’t being difficult, it’s the whole job.

Financial Protection for Child Performers: Learning from the Olsen Twins

Money doesn’t just change income. It reorganizes a family. This piece explores what happens when a child becomes the structural center of the system, and why financial structure isn’t cold. It’s care.

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Raising a child in the
spotlight comes with questions you can’t always Google.

Raising a child in the spotlight comes with questions you can’t always Google.

I’m a Certified Professional Coach through Lumia’s ICF-accredited program — meaning the work I do with families isn’t just intuitive, it’s ethical, evidence-based, and held to the highest coaching standards. I hold a Master’s degree from Wesleyan University and a BA in Psychology from Marymount Manhattan College. 

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