Show Notes
Discover what’s possible when your calm becomes their anchor.
Does your autistic child struggle with regulating themselves?
If you’d like to learn how to stay calm in order to help your child in stressful situations, stick around for part two of my conversation with autism-mom coach Lisa Candera, where she talks about what it means to be a solid object for your child.
Among other things, we discuss:
- Techniques for staying calm and grounded when your child is stressed
- Common struggles and invisible challenges faced by autism parents
- How therapists, friends, and extended family members can support autism parents
- How to filter out unsolicited parenting advice
- Tips for mothers who might be feeling overwhelmed or alone
To learn more about Lisa Candera and her work, please visit: The Autism Mom Coach----more----
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