Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health

Danielle S - Neurodivergent Parenting

Chelsea Myers Season 3 Episode 11

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In this week’s episode, Danielle Sullivan discusses the challenges she faced in building a support network when becoming a first time parent. She describes how receiving an ASD diagnosis later in life has impacted her approach to parenting, emphasizing the significance of emotional intelligence and self-esteem. She also discusses the benefits and challenges of being in a polyamorous relationship and the need for a supportive community.

Takeaways

  • Building a support network as a parent can be challenging, especially when facing cultural differences and a lack of established connections.
  • Understanding one's own diagnoses and experiences can shape parenting styles and the way support is provided to neurodivergent children.
  • Emphasizing emotional intelligence and self-worth in parenting can help children develop a strong sense of self and navigate their own challenges.
  • Polyamorous relationships can provide a built-in community and support system, but it is important to communicate needs and expectations to ensure everyone's well-being.
  • Meeting sensory needs while also meeting the needs of children requires practice and self-awareness.

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