When moving forward means being the cycle-breaker in a family
Carlie Schofield became a cycle-breaker in her family after experiencing childhood rejection from paternal grandparents and complex trauma from her mother's foster care background. Her parents cut contact with relatives who disapproved of their interracial marriage, leaving her isolated. Motherhood prompted Schofield to recognize harmful family patterns and set boundaries, deliberately changing the emotional inheritance she passes to her daughters.
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