What I Wish I Knew When My Daughter Was First Diagnosed

Neuropositive

In this episode of Neurpositive, Phyllis Brasenell offers empathy and guidance for parents and caregivers of newly identified neurodivergent children.

Several years into her journey, she shares what she wishes she'd known when her daughter was first identified as autistic. No matter the flavor of neurodivergence -- whether it's ADHD, OCD, anxiety, depression, autism, etc.-- you'll walk away from this episode feeling more supported and less alone knowing that:

  • It's Okay to Pause and Process First
  • Your Child is Still the Same Child
  • Free Yourself from Comparing Your Child to Others
  • Allow Yourself to Cry
  • Go Slow and Ask Questions

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