Martha Manning, Ph.D.inAge of EmpathyI Will Be Louisa’s Long-Distance Grandmother for the Rest of My LifeHer parents’ refusal to raise their daughter in this country breaks my heart and makes perfect sense.6d ago556d ago55
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inInvisible IllnessThe Disastrous Debate Took Me Places I Never Wanted to GoAnd they weren’t politicalJul 1820Jul 1820
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inThe Narrative ArcI’m a Grown-Up Woman Who Feels Lost Without My MotherIf I’m lucky, she comes to me in dreamsJul 1715Jul 1715
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inAge of EmpathyKids Grieve Differently (Part II) — From Each Other and From AdultsWe can learn so much from their unique understandingJul 1118Jul 1118
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inAge of EmpathyKids Grieve DifferentlyWe think we understand, but we usually don’tJul 938Jul 938
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inModern WomenOh No! The Cleaners Are Coming!The public shame of being a slobJul 88Jul 88
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inThe MemoiristHow I Remember My Lost SisterI couldn’t save her, so I save her…Jul 529Jul 529
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inThe Narrative ArcDon’t Raise an Independent ChildShe may wander awayJul 233Jul 233
Martha Manning, Ph.D.inModern WomenWhat’s the Deal with Crying?Such a common expression of emotion hasn’t gotten much attentionJun 2921Jun 2921
Martha Manning, Ph.D.What 51 Boosts Have Taught Me About WritingFind your niche, your voice, your joy and structures that work for youJun 2415Jun 2415