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Steph Hightree

#MomLife: That moment when you realize you’ve lost yourself 

#MomLife columnist Steph Hightree writes, "I love being a mother and a wife. I am happy to take care of my family. But I am also going to learn how to say no more often to allow for some me time."

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#MomLife: Mental illness is not contagious

Watershed Voice columnist Steph Hightree writes about mental health and parenting in this week's #MomLife.

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Keep Your Voice Down: Mark Quinn, Heart 2 Heart Autism Center

Alek and Doug are joined by #MomLife columnist Steph Hightree, and Mark Quinn of Heart 2 Heart Autism Center to discuss the Three Rivers-based center and the services it provides. The quartet also talks about the importance of respite care, the stigma and misconceptions surrounding autism, and coping mechanisms for parents/caregivers of children who have autism and/or other cognitive disorders.

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#MomLife: ‘He’ll never make it past the 5th grade’

#MomLife columnist Steph Hightree writes about her son Nathan Hightree, who started sixth grade this fall, eight years after he was diagnosed as autistic, and Steph was told he would "never make it past the fifth grade" academically.

#MomLife: It’s Been a While 

Steph is a hot mess, this is known. But it's been a while since you've heard about it, and she kept receipts.

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#MomLife: Is Disney really that magical? 

Spoiler: Disney made Steph cry.

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#MomLife: That Time I Became A Theater Mom

WSV's Steph Hightree writes, "I’ve worn many hats in my life: Daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt, church board chairperson, PTO Secretary, PTO President, gymnastics mom, soccer mom, and the list goes on. But recently I have added another hat to my collection: Theater Mom."

#MomLife: It’ll Be OK

WSV’s Steph Hightree writes, “I promise you it will be OK. Do I expect you to feel better tomorrow? Not at all. But I do hope that you start to heal soon. You are not alone in this. Contrary to popular belief I used to be young and in love, and I have experienced heartbreak myself. I may not be an expert but I can help you navigate this new normal.”

#MomLife: New Year, Same Steph

"The famous New Year’s Eve ball has fallen in New York (and in Three Rivers), and it is now January 2022. Typically this is the time where people make New Year’s resolutions and use the phrase 'New year, new me.' Well, I’m here to tell you that this year I promise to be the same hot mess Steph you have come to know and love."

Year in Review: #MomLife

#MomLife is a window that looks into all things motherhood and family. Steph Hightree published 22 columns in 2021 with plans for many more next year. Here are Steph’s Top 5 favorite columns.

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