Writing

Essays, conversations, and writing in the field.

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The archive

Selected essays and appearances.

Essay On AI & support August 2026 ~9 min read

Is AI cheating? Wrong question.

The argument everyone is having goes nowhere. A better question comes straight out of the CSO Framework™: is AI building this person’s independence, or borrowing it? Glasses versus training wheels, a two‑minute test, and why the human stays the decision‑maker in both lanes. Read the essay →

Letter For parents July 2026 ~8 min read

Hold the floor.

The companion to Let Them Be Uncomfortable. Stepping back is not the same as pulling the floor out. The difference between support and rescue is not the money; it is the trigger. What planned support looks like, and how to build it with them, not for them. Read the letter →

Letter For parents July 2026 ~9 min read

Let them be uncomfortable.

A letter for parents of neurodivergent young adults. Why the deepest form of love is watching them struggle and not stepping in, and what to say instead. Free to read and share. Read the letter →

Whitepaper Amee Hardy, LLC May 2026 ~30 min read

The CSO Framework™: Capacity, Skill & Ownership.

The complete clinical case for the CSO Framework™, practice‑derived and articulated for clinicians, coaches, and programs. The argument at its core: independence is not one thing. It is the convergence of three distinct layers — Capacity, Skill, Ownership — each assessed and transferred separately. When scaffolding is removed before all three are durable, the result is not independence. It is collapse. Fourteen Skill domains, a four‑stage Ownership arc, and the titration logic that governs movement across them. Built inductively from twenty years of clinical practice; the convergent literature follows. Read the whitepaper →