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In this Ask Charlotte episode of the Feel Better Podcast, we’re diving into some questions I've been asked by listeners about parenting neurodivergent kids. ✨ I explore:1) What to do when you’ve tried everything and are still facing epic meltdowns. 2) How to support siblings who live in the shadow of their neurodivergent brother or sister. 3) Ways to protect your own mental health while parenting through the challenges. If you’re in the trenches with exhaustion, meltdowns, and overwhelm—or if you’re looking for ways to keep the whole family thriving—this episode is for you. Parenting neurodivergent kids is tough, but you’re not alone, and there are practical strategies, mindsets, and supports that can help lighten the load.💬 Want to submit a question for a future Ask Charlotte episode?You can:Drop it in the weekly Instagram Stories question box (@charlottethecounsellor)Use the anonymous link in my bio or the show notesOr visit charlottecummings.nzThanks for trusting me with your questions—I hope this conversation helps you feel seen, supported, and a little more resourced for the road ahead.
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In this Ask Charlotte episode of the Feel Better Podcast, we’re diving into some questions I've been asked by listeners about parenting neurodivergent kids. ✨ I explore:1) What to do when you’ve tried everything and are still facing epic meltdowns. 2) How to support siblings who live in the shadow of their neurodivergent brother or sister. 3) Ways to protect your own mental health while parenting through the challenges. If you’re in the trenches with exhaustion, meltdowns, and overwhelm—or if you’re looking for ways to keep the whole family thriving—this episode is for you. Parenting neurodivergent kids is tough, but you’re not alone, and there are practical strategies, mindsets, and supports that can help lighten the load.💬 Want to submit a question for a future Ask Charlotte episode?You can:Drop it in the weekly Instagram Stories question box (@charlottethecounsellor)Use the anonymous link in my bio or the show notesOr visit charlottecummings.nzThanks for trusting me with your questions—I hope this conversation helps you feel seen, supported, and a little more resourced for the road ahead.

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