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16. Feeling Stressed as a Mom Parenting Your Neurodivergent Child? How We Can Find Grace and Support

14 Mar 2023

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Hey Mamas! Have you ever been told that you are SuperMom for parenting your child with special needs? Or that people don't see how you do it all as far as caring for your kids, juggling therapies, and all the things that parenting our kids requires? I know I have had that said to me, or something similar, many times over the years. I want to chat with you today about how I feel that mindset of being SuperMom is often actually not helpful for us as Moms. Parenting a child with special needs can be incredibly rewarding, but it's also incredibly challenging. There are days when you might feel overwhelmed, exhausted, and stretched thin. And that's okay! You're not alone in feeling that way. Remember, there's no shame in admitting that you need some extra support. And we don’t have the keep the expectation that we do all the things, all the time. Let's talk about what the Bible has to say about how the burdens that we carry while helping our kids to grow into healthy, thriving adults really aren't a source for us to feel proud of ourselves for all of our accomplishments, but instead are a place to rest in the grace and love of Jesus. XO, Ashley    I would love to connect even more with you! Please email me or reach out to me on social media! Email: [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/specialkindofmotherhood Instagram: instagram.com/specialkind.ofmotherhood

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