Laura Moussakhani is a dedicated children’s advocate, family educator, and writer who has spent years walking alongside parents and caregivers as they work to create safer, calmer, and more connected homes. Her work is grounded in real-life experience, faith, and a deep, practical understanding of how children think, feel, and communicate, especially during seasons of stress, transition, or emotional overwhelm.
Known for her honest, encouraging, and clear-eyed approach, Laura helps families move out of confusion and fear and into confident, compassionate action.
She teaches adults how to communicate with children in ways that build trust, emotional safety, and resilience, while also helping them recognize when a child needs protection, advocacy, or firmer support. Her work bridges empathy and accountability, offering families both reassurance and direction.
As a writer, Laura creates stories that help children feel seen, safe, and proud of who they are. Her writing is designed to meet children at eye level, giving them language for their inner world while reinforcing their value, courage, and strength. At the same time, she guides adults in understanding what children’s behavior is often trying to communicate, helping caregivers respond with clarity and confidence rather than fear or guesswork.
Laura’s first children’s book is scheduled for publication in 2026 with Morgan James Publishing, marking the beginning of a growing body of work focused on emotional safety, identity, and connection for children and families.
Through her advocacy, educational resources, and writing, Laura remains committed to helping families navigate hard moments with wisdom, steadiness, and hope.
Residing in North Florida, Laura Moussakhani continues to build, write, and support the families who trust her to walk alongside them, one child at a time.

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