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How Three Simple Words Saved My Daughter’s Life

In this powerful and deeply personal TEDx talk, Tasha Ho-Sang shares a life-altering moment that redefined her approach to parenting.

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In this powerful and deeply personal TEDx talk, Tasha Ho-Sang shares a life-altering moment that redefined her approach to parenting. After a joyful day dancing with her daughter, Tasha stumbled upon heartbreaking suicide notes that revealed her daughter’s hidden pain. This discovery forced her to confront a critical question: Was she doing enough to protect her daughter’s emotional well-being?

Tasha introduces three transformative words—Stop, Look, and Listen—as a simple yet profound framework for building deep emotional connections with loved ones. Drawing from her own experiences, she shares actionable insights on how to recognize the subtle signs of emotional disconnection, heal past traumas, and create a nurturing space where kids feel safe to share their struggles.

This talk isn’t just for parents—it’s for anyone striving to strengthen relationships and make a meaningful impact in someone’s life. Watch as Tasha inspires us all to reset our priorities and truly listen, because sometimes, the smallest changes can save lives.

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