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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2024 · 26 MIN

68 The Unspoken Challenges of Parenting Kids with Big Emotions

from Kids with Big Emotions Podcast · host Andi Clark

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.comJoin Our Mailing List: 📬  https://andiclark.com/mailing-list-signup/ Book a Call: 📞 https://tidycal.com/andi1/bookacallJoin Our FB Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/kidswithbigemotions In This Episode We Will Dive into the unspoken challenges of parenting kids with big emotions. This topic arose recently during a conversation with a friend who, like me, has a neurodiverse child. We discussed the isolation many parents feel when navigating these unique parenting journeys, highlighting the importance of having a support system.Parenting a neurodiverse child can feel incredibly isolating. When I first began to understand my son's needs, I struggled to make sense of it all. How could I expect others to understand when I was still learning myself? This journey often leaves us feeling alone in our experiences.But today, I want to assure you that you are not alone. There are countless parents out there facing similar challenges, and I'm here to remind you that you're doing a phenomenal job.Navigating Parenting Expectations and RealitiesParenting, in general, comes with its challenges. We often enter parenthood with expectations shaped by our own upbringing or societal norms. However, each child is unique, with different needs and preferences. What works for one may not work for another, and this diversity is compounded when parenting a neurodiverse child.We're not adequately prepared for the complexities of parenting. Society assumes we should instinctively know how to handle every situation, but the reality is far from it. Parenting styles vary, and each generation faces new challenges—like the prevalence of screens and changing societal norms—that require us to adapt continually.Understanding NeurodiversityParenting a neurodiverse child adds another layer of complexity. These children may be more sensitive, struggle with anxiety, exhibit behavioral challenges, or learn differently. It's a unique world that unless you're in it, can be difficult to comprehend.I admit, I used to judge other parents when their children acted out. It took time for me to realize that every child is different, and every parent is doing their best with the knowledge and resources available to them. Understanding this has been crucial in my own journey of acceptance and support.Finding Support and CommunityOne of the most significant supports for me has been joining Facebook groups tailored to parents of neurodiverse children. These communities have provided invaluable reassurance and practical advice. Whether it's groups for gifted children, those with dyslexia, or auditory processing disorders, finding like-minded parents has been transformative.The Role of Self-Work in ParentingSupporting a neurodiverse child isn't just about understanding them—it's also about understanding ourselves. I've undergone years of therapy and self-discovery to better support my child. This journey has included understanding my own biases and learning to navigate societal expectations that often don't align with our reality.Advocating for Our ChildrenAdvocacy is key. It's about recognizing that our children's needs are valid and advocating for them in schools, social settings, and beyond. Sometimes, this means challenging norms or seeking alternative educational approaches that better suit our children's learning styles.ConclusionIf there's one takeaway from today, it's that you are not alone. Whether you're navigating challenges with anxiety, sensory sensitivities, or behavioral issues, there are others out there who understand.Joining supportive communities and working on yourself are crucial steps in this journey.Which is why I created my Facebook group.  I encourage you to reach out, join our Facebook group, and share your experiences. Together, we can support each other and ensure that no parent feels isolated in their journey. Join Our FB Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/kidswithbigemotionsRemember, you're doing an incredible job as a parent.

Website: 🌐 www.andiclark.comJoin Our Mailing List: 📬  https://andiclark.com/mailing-list-signup/ Book a Call: 📞 https://tidycal.com/andi1/bookacallJoin Our FB Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/kidswithbigemotions In This Episode We Will Dive into the unspoken challenges of parenting kids with big emotions. This topic arose recently during a conversation with a friend who, like me, has a neurodiverse child. We discussed the isolation many parents feel when navigating these unique parenting journeys, highlighting the importance of having a support system.Parenting a neurodiverse child can feel incredibly isolating. When I first began to understand my son's needs, I struggled to make sense of it all. How could I expect others to understand when I was still learning myself? This journey often leaves us feeling alone in our experiences.But today, I want to assure you that you are not alone. There are countless parents out there facing similar challenges, and I'm here to remind you that you're doing a phenomenal job.Navigating Parenting Expectations and RealitiesParenting, in general, comes with its challenges. We often enter parenthood with expectations shaped by our own upbringing or societal norms. However, each child is unique, with different needs and preferences. What works for one may not work for another, and this diversity is compounded when parenting a neurodiverse child.We're not adequately prepared for the complexities of parenting. Society assumes we should instinctively know how to handle every situation, but the reality is far from it. Parenting styles vary, and each generation faces new challenges—like the prevalence of screens and changing societal norms—that require us to adapt continually.Understanding NeurodiversityParenting a neurodiverse child adds another layer of complexity. These children may be more sensitive, struggle with anxiety, exhibit behavioral challenges, or learn differently. It's a unique world that unless you're in it, can be difficult to comprehend.I admit, I used to judge other parents when their children acted out. It took time for me to realize that every child is different, and every parent is doing their best with the knowledge and resources available to them. Understanding this has been crucial in my own journey of acceptance and support.Finding Support and CommunityOne of the most significant supports for me has been joining Facebook groups tailored to parents of neurodiverse children. These communities have provided invaluable reassurance and practical advice. Whether it's groups for gifted children, those with dyslexia, or auditory processing disorders, finding like-minded parents has been transformative.The Role of Self-Work in ParentingSupporting a neurodiverse child isn't just about understanding them—it's also about understanding ourselves. I've undergone years of therapy and self-discovery to better support my child. This journey has included understanding my own biases and learning to navigate societal expectations that often don't align with our reality.Advocating for Our ChildrenAdvocacy is key. It's about recognizing that our children's needs are valid and advocating for them in schools, social settings, and beyond. Sometimes, this means challenging norms or seeking alternative educational approaches that better suit our children's learning styles.ConclusionIf there's one takeaway from today, it's that you are not alone. Whether you're navigating challenges with anxiety, sensory sensitivities, or behavioral issues, there are others out there who understand.Joining supportive communities and working on yourself are crucial steps in this journey.Which is why I created my Facebook group.  I encourage you to reach out, join our Facebook group, and share your experiences. Together, we can support each other and ensure that no parent feels isolated in their journey. Join Our FB Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/kidswithbigemotionsRemember, you're doing an incredible job as a parent.

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