So many of our neurodivergent kids, teens, and young adults are rigid thinkers or have areas they get stuck and inflexible around. It’s often frustrating as a parent or mentor to bump up against that rigidity and not be able to influence or get through to our kids especially when they’re really struggling.In this episode, I offer some insights to help you navigate rigidity and more effectively support growth and development.What You'll Learn from this Episode:What mental rigidity is, and what it loo...
So many of our neurodivergent kids, teens, and young adults are rigid thinkers or have areas they get stuck and inflexible around. It’s often frustrating as a parent or mentor to bump up against that rigidity and not be able to influence or get through to our kids especially when they’re really struggling.
In this episode, I offer some insights to help you navigate rigidity and more effectively support growth and development.
What You'll Learn from this Episode:
- What mental rigidity is, and what it looks like in our neurodivergent young people.
- Why the brain likes black and white all or nothing thinking.
- What to consider when you bump up against rigidity in your children or those you mentor.
- A simple tool you can use before you address issues so you can more effectively support connection and development.
- How to avoid the trap most parents fall into when their child is rigid.
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