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1061: "A Mother’s Inner Journey: The Transition Between Parenting Differently Wired Children into Adulthood" {Interview with Debbie Reber}
Emotionally Uncomfortable
English - November 09, 2023 20:42 - 35 minutes - 81.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 392 ratingsHealth & Fitness Kids & Family business consciousness family heather modern parenting teens toddlers yoga breebrown Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
“Behind every child who believes in themselves is a parent who believed first.” – Matthew L. Jacobson
In this episode, Debbie shares her perspective and highlights:
Her experiences and insights on managing the unique dynamics of raising neurodivergent children and supporting them in finding their identities Maintaining effective communication and adjusting parenting styles as children grow into teens The importance for parents to seek therapy and safe spaces to process their emotions, explore their old coping tools, and to be mindful of the urge to controlSpeaker: Debbie Reber, find her on IG @tiltparenting
Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_
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“Behind every child who believes in themselves is a parent who believed first.” – Matthew L. Jacobson
In this episode, Debbie shares her perspective and highlights:
Her experiences and insights on managing the unique dynamics of raising neurodivergent children and supporting them in finding their identities Maintaining effective communication and adjusting parenting styles as children grow into teens The importance for parents to seek therapy and safe spaces to process their emotions, explore their old coping tools, and to be mindful of the urge to controlSpeaker: Debbie Reber, find her on IG @tiltparenting
Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_
Like what you hear? For more episodes on everything parenting, join the private Emotionally Uncomfortable: Parenting Podcast here heatherchauvin.com/parenting For all things Emotionally Uncomfortable, including gifts for those you know would appreciate it, visit my new SHOP heatherchauvin.com/shop
I want to hear your questions, your comments, and your experiences! Connect with me personally at heatherchauvin.com/chat