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Parents of Neurodivergent Kids are Really Good at Gratitude

Parents of Neurodivergent Kids are Really Good at Gratitude

Update: 2023-11-21
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If you are raising an autistic child or one with ADHD, anxiety, or sensory processing differences, you may have had some moments when you’ve looked at others and thought, “I wish it was easier for my child to just sit down and eat with the family” or “Wow, that child just joined right in with that group of kids like it was nothing!”

When your child is achieving milestones on their own timeframe, you quickly learn to surrender to the unknown and embrace the path in front of you. Your child is teaching you many lessons you would have never learned if they had not been your child. You are stronger for it and there is gratitude to be found here. 


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Parents of Neurodivergent Kids are Really Good at Gratitude

Parents of Neurodivergent Kids are Really Good at Gratitude

Dr. Emily King