Our young people, especially our autistic and neurodivergent, thrive when they're met with support and empathy, and spiral down when they're met with shame-based approaches and rejection.

It can be challenging to offer empathy, especially when your child, teen, or young adult is behaving negatively or acting out.

But empathy is an essential tool for crushing shame and boosting well-being. When you practice empathy, you help your children feel seen, heard, and understood.

This can help them to regulate their emotions, develop a sense of self-worth, and overcome challenges.

In this podcast episode, we'll discuss the importance of empathy in parenting. We'll also explore the challenges of offering empathy, and how to overcome them.

If you want to learn how to parent with more empathy, this episode is for you.

Listen now and learn how to:

-Crush the hold shame has on your loved ones

-Support their confidence and sense of well-being

-Build connection, attachment, and trust

-Develop your own emotional regulation skills

-Parent more effectively

 

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