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Category: For Moms Navigating Distance with Adult Daughters

This section is for moms navigating distance with their adult daughters—especially when the relationship feels more complicated than you expected.

Many mothers here know they did better than they were parented—and are also coming to terms with the ways generational patterns can still show up, even when we’ve been doing our own healing work.

It can be heart-aching to recognize how outdated programming lived in our blind spots. You may be here because you’re arriving at this work later than you wish you were. Or you may be here because your daughter is asking for something to change.

Throughout the site you’ll find resources for healing forward from your mother wound. AND… this particular section is focused on developing relational and communication skills that support attunement, steadiness, and presence—especially during tender or emotionally charged moments.

The emphasis is on learning how to respond with care and mutual respect, without collapsing into blame, defensiveness, or self-erasure.

A place to build capacity for showing up differently in a relationship that matters deeply—one conversation, one moment at a time.

For additional support, check out the remothering posts throughout this site. And/or book a Relief Blueprint Strategy Session by visiting SimonaViviH.com

When Your ADULT CHILD Starts Pulling Away… and You’re Not Sure What to Do Next

Simona Vivi H on January 16, 2026

For Moms Navigating Distance with their Adult Daughters:

What happens when it feels like your adult child is pulling away after all you’ve done to raise them?

Especially after you’ve worked so hard to give your next generation something better than what you had.

Sometimes WE are the complicated mother (uggh!!)

Simona Vivi H on December 9, 2025

If we’ve been doing our work to heal from our own mother wounds, and then we bump into rough relational waters with our own kiddos, it can feel disorienting.

So, what can we do?

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