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When your story falls apart
by Sal
Hello, my name is Sal, I am a mum of four children and a wife. Please take a seat and join me as I reflect upon my journey as a mother of two boys who have a diagnosis of level three Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC), global developmental delay and associated neurodivergent conditions. I will look back at more than a decade of full-time care, sharing my highs, lows, and everything in-between. I have learned a lot and I wish to share with you all the things I wish I'd known at the start, and to share with you my acceptance and conclusion that "it's not you, it's not them, it just is."
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Judgement
Have you ever felt judged for being a carer? It's something that happens to many of us, but what matters is how we handle it. Just remember, you're doing great!
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Where I am currently
Where are you on your Journey? How are you doing? Xx
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How are you?
I encourage everyone to embrace their feelings and emotions and to express themselves openly. It's important to acknowledge and communicate what's going on for you. Xx
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The trigger game
The game "Guess the Trigger" sounds really interesting, doesn't it? After spending so many years trying to understand the reasons and the methods, this is my perspective on triggers. X
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Sensory tapas
Welcome back in this episode I am exploring sensory experiences and the importance of not assigning blame when things don't go as planned. Xx
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Hello and welcome
Welcome to my story of Autism see you on Wednesday for my next episode Take it easy Sal. x
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hello, my name is Sal, I am a mum of four children and a wife. Please take a seat and join me as I reflect upon my journey as a mother of two boys who have a diagnosis of level three Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC), global developmental delay and associated neurodivergent conditions. I will look back at more than a decade of full-time care, sharing my highs, lows, and everything in-between. I have learned a lot and I wish to share with you all the things I wish I'd known at the start, and to share with you my acceptance and conclusion that "it's not you, it's not them, it just is."
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