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3. Neurodiverse Parenting with Debbie

In this first solo episode with Debbie, she talks about some of the challenges in neurodiverse parenting. You love your son or daughter and want them to be happy. You want the best for them, but it’s hard to figure out what to do. There’s a lot of conflicting advice and approaches out there.

There’s also lots of judgement and unsolicited opinions and “looks”. It can feel defeating and hard to know if you’re doing the right thing. But there is a way to build your parenting confidence and it’s so worth it.

Podcast Episode 3 Neurodiverse Parenting with Debbie

What You'll Learn from this Episode:

  • How do you know if you’re doing it right?
  • Why you can say and do all the “right things” according to experts and still get a negative result.
  • What positive results really boil down to- every time.
  • Why doing the work on yourself is so worth it even if it’s hard.

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  • Visit TechieForLife.com to learn more about out our specialized program for neurodiverse young adults.
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