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The 5 Phases of Parenting a Neurodivergent Child—And How I Leveled Up

I call us parents of kids with advocacy and support needs. Others call us parent caregivers. Whatever the label, it’s a full-time job—before you even add on your paying job, household management, and, well… everything else.

There were phases to my job:

Before diagnosis: I swung between feeling like I was failing my child (why was he so emotional all the time?) and briefly wondering if the judgmental voices were right—maybe I wasn’t disciplining enough. Thankfully, my child made it very clear each time that was not the problem (ha!)

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Finding My Truth in the Small Moments of Spring

I have a personal practice of finding connection—both with people and with nature. This connection isn’t just about appreciating beauty; it’s a key part of how I regulate my nervous system.

For me, it goes even deeper. Nature reminds me of my personal Truth (week 6 of our Zapped to Zen mindfulness program). It’s a grounding force that brings me back to the perfection within imperfection.

This past week, mindfulness in nature helped me find stability—even while engaging in social justice efforts, worrying about the personal impact of politics, and supporting a loved one through a difficult time.

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The Slow Reveal: Breaking Barriers for Neurodivergent Inclusion

This newsletter is going to have a different flavor.

If you’re paying attention . . . You may have noticed that I raised an autistic child who is now an autistic young adult.

I have called the young adult phase “the slow reveal.”
Young adulthood, in many ways, is a slow reveal for everyone. What will come together for them? How will they show up to life? Did you set them up, as best you could, so they could seize success if they chose to?

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Smashing Silence & Self-Doubt: A Birthday Reflection

“She. She’s figured out
All her doubts were someone else’s point of view . . .

Are you locked up in a world that’s been planned out for you?

Are you feeling like a social tool without a use?”

These lines are from the song “She” by Green Day.

These lyrics still hit home for my inner 20-something. And as I turn 54 (what?!?), I realize I’m not stuck in that story—I’m evolving it. NOT stuck there, but living it forward because I’ve done, and I keep doing, my personal growth work.

“I’m not good enough” was what my what I tongue-in-cheek refer to as “#1 on my Top 20 playlist.”

As a person who strived to always be good enough, it was easy to be “locked up” in everyone else’s beliefs for what “good” looked like. I’d just try harder.

Personal growth can feel like déjà vu—old struggles resurface, making us question whether we’ve actually made progress.

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A Counterculture Call to “Protest” & Break Free from the Fast-Paced Life

I keep laughing at myself as I question what the lifestyle is that I want to live and getting overwhelmed thinking about the changes it will require. Right now, I want to disengage from handing money to the monopolies that rule our purchasing and communications—the ones that pushed us into faster lifestyles and more extreme and polarized emotional states–but it’s almost as if . . .

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Are You Part of the Cure? The Power of Self-Awareness to Heal Yourself and the World

Unlock the Power Within: Healing Through Parts Work and Mindfulness Buckle yourself in—I’m going deep fast! As a therapist (and lover of people), I have spent a lot of time in the past week talking, listening, regulating, reregulating, and hoping I have what it takes to live in this era of humanity. It’s been hard,

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