Today's podcast episode is a joyful one.
It is also a joyful slap in the face if you find that you are the parent who is so devoted to your child's wellbeing, that you are always plowing on for the next milestone, the next thing to accomplish, and you're never actually pausing to recognize, acknowledge, and celebrate your wins.This is particularly common place amongst high achieving, high performing people, but very much amongst parents of kids with autism and other needs because you‘re running a marathon, not a sprint, and because there’s always another milestone to face, you rarely have a moment to pause and acknowledge how far you’ve come.
What if you give yourself permission to stop for a moment, glance behind you, and say “Wow, look what I just did?!”What if doing so is the missing link that you need to empower you and your child to climb the next big mountain that you’re facing?You can listen now wherever you enjoy podcasts, Apple or Stitcher.
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Taking Your Power Back!
Your Energetic Bank Account
How to help when your child struggles with behaviors
Lower Your Body Burden: The Easy Way To Improve Your Family's Health with Michelle Walrath
The legal questions you’ve been too scared to ask, answered! With special education attorney, Susan Deedy
Another audio excerpt from a #1 best seller!
Emotional Healing for Parents of Children with Autism Book is here
How to approach making a difficult decision for your child with autism
Presuming Competence: The Least Discussed But Most Vital Piece of ASD
The First Step to Being a Strong Guide for Your Child
How to help your neurodiverse child become more independent
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Autism, ADHD, and Puberty, with Laura Holland
What do you do when you go to the doctor for autism advice and get none?
Creating milestones with your neurodiverse child
What have you been tolerating in your life?
How a spiritual practice supports your parenting with Padma Ali
How can a service dog help someone with autism? Interview with Jeremy Dulebohn
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