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Preventing Burnout While Raising a Child with Autism and/or ADHD
Written by Adrienne Vincenti, AMFT Parenting a child who is neurodivergent can be exhausting and challenging, leading to feelings of...
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Apr 26, 20241 min read


Your Child Was Just Diagnosed Autistic. What Now? 3 Manageable Next Steps
Written by Anne Hoglund, AMFT A new autism diagnosis can be a lot to a parent at first, and it’s common to have very mixed feelings about...
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Apr 26, 20243 min read


When the Holidays Feel Big for Our Neurodivergent Kids
Holidays can feel magical — and overwhelming — for neurodivergent kids. This is how we support our son through the noise, change, and sensory load of the season, especially after starting over in a new home.


Starting Over: Moving Across the Country and Watching My Autistic Son Rebuild
A cross-country move can feel terrifying for a neurodivergent child. Planning videos, photos, weather research, and even preparing our cats helped my son feel anchored when everything else changed. This is the story of how we rebuilt safety—one predictable moment at a time.


Different, Not Less: What the Holidays Look Like in Our Neurodivergent Home
With Halloween just behind us and the holidays fast approaching, I’ve been thinking about how celebrations can look so different when you’re raising a neurodivergent child. Our Halloween didn’t look like everyone else’s—and that’s exactly what made it perfect.
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