In Two Minds; Life, Loss and Laughter
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From grief to giggles, every part of you belongs here. Because healing happens when we speak our truth and connections begin when we are brave enough to share it.
In Two Minds; Life, Loss and Laughter
Episode 5- Not Perfect, Just Learning: Real Talk on Parenting and Neurodiversity
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In this open and honest episode, we dive into the ever-evolving journey of parenting, navigating the ups and downs of raising children, dealing with school systems, and embracing neurodiversity. Through stories and reflections, we explore the challenges of self-awareness, the importance of compassion (for ourselves and our kids), and the reality that there’s no manual for getting it all right. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply curious about the messy beauty of family life, this conversation offers relatable insights and encouragement.
Key Takeaways:
- Parenting is a constant learning process, every stage brings new challenges and growth for both parents and children.
- Self-awareness and reflection are essential tools for handling tough moments and making positive changes.
- Navigating school systems and behavior apps can be overwhelming; it’s important to focus on the positives as well as the challenges.
- Neurodiversity presents uniquely in every family, and understanding or seeking a diagnosis can be both validating and complex.
- Compassion, open communication, and celebrating small wins help families thrive, even when things feel chaotic.
Recommendations
- Dani from All About the Content.
Neurodivergent support and resources
- Jo McMeechan (Inclusion Consultant and Trainer) founder of SENStory Group
- Helen Daniel (Autism and ND Support Practitioner) author of Neurosensory divergence: Autistic languages
- Square Pegs by Kim Raine
Books
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Mind Charity UK
https://www.mind.org.uk/need-urgent-help/using-this-tool/
Samaritians UK
https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/
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