We inherit more than we realize. Without meaning to, we pass along fear, silence, and limits that keep us, our children and our world small.
We Kill Our Kids isn’t about blame—it’s about living differently.
With insight, We Kill Our Kids explores how everyday choices and social expectations quietly shape us and those we influence—and how awareness can break cycles that feel unbreakable.
This book is a compassionate invitation to live differently. To question, to awaken, and to reclaim what makes us human.
This is not just a book about parenting, but about society itself—and the urgent need to reclaim our freedom, our humanity, and our hope.