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Writer's pictureDJ Nicholson

Grace, Gratitude, and a Bit of Grit

Updated: Oct 1


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As an educational coach that supports moms of neurodivergent kids with high support needs, I have seen firsthand the rollercoaster of emotions that can accompany this journey. The challenges can often feel overwhelming, but amidst the storm, there is a glimmer of hope, a beacon of strength that guides you through. That light is grace and gratitude.


Your Kid is Full of Strength and Creativity

Kids, despite the hurdles they face, are brimming with strength and creativity. Their unique perspectives and ways of thinking can be a source of inspiration for us all. They often possess a resilience and determination that is truly awe-inspiring.


And when we believe that THEY CAN… everything is possible!


Your Kid is Capable of Growing to Their Full “Amazingness”!

Remember, your kid is capable of reaching their full potential. With the right support, they can overcome challenges and achieve incredible things. It's important to believe in them, to nurture their passions, and to provide them with the tools they need to succeed.


And when others tell you “No they can’t.”, you can tell them “NOT YET.”!


Your Kid is Still Able to Be as Independent as Possible

Independence is a goal for many parents of neurodivergent kid. While it may look different for each kid, it's important to focus on the small victories and celebrate their progress. With patience, understanding, and the right strategies, your kid can develop the skills they need to be as independent as possible.


And let’s not forget, a win is a win, no matter how small…


Give Grace

One of the most important things you can do as a mom is to give grace. To your kids, to yourself, and to those around you. Your loved ones are trying their best to understand and support you, and sometimes, mistakes happen. It's okay to forgive and move forward.


Have Gratitude

Gratitude is a powerful tool that can help you appreciate the beauty and joy in your life. Be grateful for the small moments, the milestones, and the love that surrounds you.  


So often, it’s the small things that matter the most.


Find Your Heart-Centered Community

You don't have to walk this journey alone. There are countless moms out there who understand the unique challenges and joys of raising a neurodivergent kid. Seek out a heart-centered community where you can connect with others who share your experiences.

Inclusiveology has communities designed for moms, just like you. 


 

For free support and resources, CLICK HERE


For coaching and individual support options, CLICK HERE.


 

For whatever you need, we’re here. 


Remember, You Are Not Alone

The path may be challenging, but you are not alone. With grace, gratitude, a little bit of grit, and the support of a loving community, you can stride along the path feeling good about what you’re doing for your kid!


We’ve got you Mama…


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