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🗓️ 22 October 2018
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Many parents try so hard to get their children to behave and to fit in, but often this misguided attempted at “good parenting” leads to stress for both the parent and child. Everyone child is wired differently and isn't it about time that we stopped trying to fit square pegs into round holes? Listen to this interview to learn how to support and celebrate your child's uniqueness and neurodiversity.
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0:00.8 | You're listening to the Vibrant Happy Women podcast, episode number 135. |
0:06.6 | Today we're talking about celebrating your child or your children's neurodiversity, |
0:13.1 | the things that make them unique. |
0:15.2 | 20% of children are neurodiverse these days, |
0:19.0 | and that means we don't have to pressure our kids to conform or be quote unquote normal. |
0:25.7 | Maybe it's time that we let our kids be the people they're born to be. |
0:30.2 | If you have kids or even if you have a spouse or a friend or know any human beings at all, |
0:35.7 | this episode is for you. Stay tuned. |
0:39.7 | Welcome to the Vibrant Happy Women Podcast. Stories of Vibrant I hope the sun is shining wherever you are. |
1:13.1 | And if it's not, I hope you have a little sun shining in your heart or your soul, doing a few |
1:18.2 | things that help you to feel amazing and vibrant and happy. Thanks for listening. And let me tell |
1:23.8 | you, I love you guys and I appreciate you listening and being a part of this |
1:28.0 | movement of taking care of yourselves, doing more things you love, blowing down, spending more |
1:34.3 | time loving the people that are in your life and just enjoying the journey. Thank you so much |
1:41.4 | for being here. We have another great episode today. I'm bringing on |
1:45.2 | Debbie Reber and we're talking about her book differently wired. Whoa, right? As soon as I picked up |
1:51.6 | this book and read the title, I knew I had to have her on the show because many, if not all of my kids, |
1:57.7 | are differently wired. And even if you don't think your children fit that mold, |
2:02.5 | you're going to learn a lot in this episode about nonconformity, noncompliance. Instead of |
2:08.9 | pushing your kids toward a vision of what you think they should be based on social expectations, |
2:15.2 | to step back, step back from those expectations and discover who your |
2:20.9 | child is, who they really are, and how you can support them to be that person. Imagine what it |
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