Author: stephaniekvoice
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What I wish I knew…
These are just 3 of the things I wish I knew when my child was first diagnosed, along with an invitation for you to determine where you’ve been, and where you’re going on this journey.
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No Islands
We were never designed to do life the way our culture has become accustomed to living in dealing with grief, trauma and life’s circumstances. Today, I discuss what happens when we try to do life isolated, “on an island” and how we can find better perspective to rebound quicker and be healthy for our selves…
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It’s our Time
So much in the news is pointing to your loved one and our worlds may be changing. As answers and new possibilities come, what does that mean for us who support individuals with autism and related conditions, and what are we going to begin to do about it? Today is about building something new.
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No Support – What to do when feeling unsupported
We’ve all felt this way before. Feeling like you’re on your own, and lacking support from a spouse, friends or family? Here’s the MOST important question to ask yourself, to get you feeling unstuck and unsupported.
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You must give them this gift…
Communication is the key that unlocks the doors to freedom for your son or daughter with autism or related conditions. Here are a few key ways to teach it and give it.
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We’re building something
Your message matters. So does mine. Today is an encouragement on how we can assist each other in building what will be our legacy…
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Can dreams that die be resurrected?
There’s a process of seed planting, nurturing and then harvest that can be interrupted by the unexpected. It’s not the end. Sometimes it’s just the beginning.
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Let Yes be Ye
The way your loved one communicates how they are “listening” may be surprising – don’t miss it! Remember, they don’t have a baseline for “filler” dialogue so how they listen and respond may surprise you.
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Frustration and Compassion – how they work in caretaking
Becoming frustrated in our caretaking for our loved ones with special needs is natural and normal. But do we consider that they may be feeling the same way, but are simply unable to express it? This notion leads to new levels of compassion.
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Lemons to Lemonade
You’re needed. If you’ve got a desire to build but you don’t know how – start somewhere. Start here with a few of the suggestions I make for the autism community and beyond. https://www.youtube.com/@FullSpectrumAutismFamilies