Inclusive Stories: For parents raising autistic, ADHD - neurodivergent children

Choosing Joy this Autism Awareness Month


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In this episode of Inclusive Stories After Dark, Brooklyn reflects on Autism Awareness Month, emphasising the importance of living authentically as a parent of autistic children. She discusses the complexities of awareness, joy, and the need for rest, encouraging listeners to define their own experiences and celebrate their journeys without the pressure of public performance.

takeaways

  • This month can bring a bit of everything: pride, pressure, and joy.
  • Awareness is a daily experience, not just a month-long event.
  • Joy can be a form of rebellion against societal expectations.
  • Rest is a form of resistance and self-care.
  • You are allowed to define what Autism Awareness Month looks like for you.
  • Celebrating small victories is revolutionary joy.
  • It's okay to opt out of the noise and focus on your family.
  • You are seen, valued, and enough just as you are.
  • Sometimes, awareness looks like simply being present.
  • Choosing joy is a powerful act of self-advocacy.

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Music by Sergei Chetvertnykh from Pixabay

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