39 min

You Don't Have to Fit In to Belong: Embracing Truth in Parenting Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids

    • Parenting

How to find strength and acceptance in inclusive parenting with Sonali Vongchusiri.

A mindful exploration of belonging versus fitting in, and combating internalized ableism.

Sonali is a highly-sensitive mom with three deeply-feeling and strong-willed kids. She also happens to be legally blind and have albinism. With her heartwarming stories and profound revelations, Sonali teaches us that you don't have to fit in to truly belong. 

In this episode, we'll discuss the beauty of embracing one's true self, and the power of labels in accessing support and understanding. Sonali shares her journey of accepting her visual impairment, and transforming her internal struggle with albinism into strength. 

The compassionate way she and her children embrace their differences fosters a family dynamic rich in confidence, humor, and sensitivity to individual needs. 

By the end of the episode, you'll be able to answer these 3 questions:

1. How has Sonali's journey of embracing her albinism and visual impairment influenced the way she parents and advocates for her neurodivergent children? 

2. How can parents balance the need to tell their children about their disability without inducing feelings of being an outsider or internalized ableism? 

3. What are some strategies to create an environment of belonging for atypical kids, both within the family and in wider social settings? 

With her heartwarming stories and profound revelations, Sonali teaches us that you don't have to fit in to truly belong.

Read the full transcript, listen to the podcast, watch the video, and subscribe to the blog for more connection and support at ⁠Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents Blog⁠: ⁠https://katelynch.substack.com/⁠

⁠⁠⁠Connect with Sonali and Forward Together Parenting:

⁠Forward Together Parenting⁠

⁠Raising Your Strong Willed Child Facebook Group⁠ 

Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids podcast helps parents feel less alone. Kate interviews parents and experts who share her mission to co-create a more inclusive future. 

Our podcast is a baby, and it needs your love to grow! If you appreciate the strategies, connection, and support here, help it reach other parents! Please give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review. 


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How to find strength and acceptance in inclusive parenting with Sonali Vongchusiri.

A mindful exploration of belonging versus fitting in, and combating internalized ableism.

Sonali is a highly-sensitive mom with three deeply-feeling and strong-willed kids. She also happens to be legally blind and have albinism. With her heartwarming stories and profound revelations, Sonali teaches us that you don't have to fit in to truly belong. 

In this episode, we'll discuss the beauty of embracing one's true self, and the power of labels in accessing support and understanding. Sonali shares her journey of accepting her visual impairment, and transforming her internal struggle with albinism into strength. 

The compassionate way she and her children embrace their differences fosters a family dynamic rich in confidence, humor, and sensitivity to individual needs. 

By the end of the episode, you'll be able to answer these 3 questions:

1. How has Sonali's journey of embracing her albinism and visual impairment influenced the way she parents and advocates for her neurodivergent children? 

2. How can parents balance the need to tell their children about their disability without inducing feelings of being an outsider or internalized ableism? 

3. What are some strategies to create an environment of belonging for atypical kids, both within the family and in wider social settings? 

With her heartwarming stories and profound revelations, Sonali teaches us that you don't have to fit in to truly belong.

Read the full transcript, listen to the podcast, watch the video, and subscribe to the blog for more connection and support at ⁠Atypical Kids, Mindful Parents Blog⁠: ⁠https://katelynch.substack.com/⁠

⁠⁠⁠Connect with Sonali and Forward Together Parenting:

⁠Forward Together Parenting⁠

⁠Raising Your Strong Willed Child Facebook Group⁠ 

Mindfully Parenting Atypical Kids podcast helps parents feel less alone. Kate interviews parents and experts who share her mission to co-create a more inclusive future. 

Our podcast is a baby, and it needs your love to grow! If you appreciate the strategies, connection, and support here, help it reach other parents! Please give it a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review. 


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oceansmama/message

39 min