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Cut It Out: Mother Lectures Critics About Cutting Her Daughter s Hair As Form of Discipline

A mother followed through on her promise to cut her daughter's hair off as a punishment and gave concerned social media users a lecture on why she did it.

How Are You, Really?: Parenting Expert Natasha Nelson Speaks Out on Autism, Going Viral and Starting a Small Business During a Pandemic

How Are You, Really?: Parenting Expert Natasha Nelson Speaks Out on Autism, Going Viral and Starting a Small Business During a Pandemic PureWow 3 hrs ago letters@purewow.com (Chelsea Candelario) How Are You, Really? is an interview series highlighting individuals CEOs, activists, creators and essential workers from the Element 1 The last 365 days have held ups and downs for Natasha Nelson. At the start of the pandemic, she moved from Kansas to Georgia, and, as a Black autistic woman with two autistic daughters, was longing to find more and better connections. In June 2020, she made that wish a reality by founding Supernova Momma an online community dedicated to helping Black and neurodiverse parents. While continuing to focus on her mental health, raising her daughters and building a new business, she used the Internet as a way to be vulnerable and educate others. I spoke to Nelson about all things parenting, mental health and what it meant to go viral onlin

Georgia woman, Natasha Nelson, creates Supernova Momma

Local mom launches business to help parents of Black, neurodiverse children While a global pandemic could be the perfect excuse not to start a business, for Natasha Nelson, it became the reason to launch. Author: Christie Ethridge Updated: 10:49 AM EST March 7, 2021 STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. Natasha Nelson is a lot of things: a military veteran, a military spouse, an Autistic mom of two Autistic girls, an advocate, a coach, and now a small business owner. She started her business as a positive parenting coach, called Supernova Momma, in June of 2020, smack dab in the middle of the pandemic. While someone else might take that as the perfect excuse not to start a business, for Natasha, it became the reason to launch.

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