Living Inspired with Autism
Antoinette Freedgood is a certified life coach empowering parents of autistic children.
Using empathy, personal experience, and proven strategies, she helps families confidently navigate autism, celebrating strengths and fostering growth, resilience, and positive change for both children and parents.
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Living Inspired with Autism
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The Beliefs That Are Quietly Limiting Your Child’s Future (And How to Change Them)
What if the beliefs you’ve been given… are the very thing holding you back?
In this episode of Living Inspired with Autism, we are talking about something that runs deeper than strategies, therapies, or plans… your beliefs.
Because as parents of autistic children, we’ve all heard it:
“Lower your expectations.”
“Prepare for the worst.”
“This is just how it will be.”
And while it may come from a place of care, those words can quietly shape how you see your child… and what you believe is possible.
Today, I’m inviting you to look at this differently.
We’re unpacking:
• The hidden beliefs that may be draining your energy and hope
• How your thoughts are directly shaping your actions and your child’s experience
• Why grief can become a lens that blocks you from seeing what’s actually possible
• Practical ways to shift your thinking so you can show up stronger, calmer, and more intentional
This is not about ignoring reality.
This is about choosing a belief that gives you power inside it.
Because your child is not a statistic.
And your belief matters more than you think.
If something in this episode speaks to you, I want you to know… you don’t have to do this alone.
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