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Dr. Olivia Kessel explores the essential yet often overlooked topic of caregiver self-care with behavior analyst Eleanor Magri, revealing how nurturing ourselves is not selfish but necessary for effectively supporting our neurodivergent children.
• Neurodiversity family specialist Eleanor Magri introduces the concept of holistic support that includes caring for the caregiver
• Parents often feel guilty prioritizing their needs, viewing self-care as selfish rather than necessary
• Simple sensory self-care strategies like spending time in a darkened room or using calming sounds can regulate the nervous system
• Building sustainable self-care habits by "stacking" them with existing routines (like adding a breathing exercise before brushing teeth)
• A case study demonstrating how parental self-regulation led to improved communication and fewer crises with a neurodivergent adult daughter
• The importance of creating awareness about burnout symptoms and recognizing when intervention is needed
• Understanding that between two hard paths, consistent self-care offers better long-term outcomes
• A free "Caregiver Balance Sheet" resource to help visualize time invested in children versus oneself
Join our private SEND Parenting WhatsApp community for support, insights and connections with like-minded parents who truly understand. The link is available in the show notes.
Click here for Free Caregiver Balance Sheet
www.inclusi.org/caregiverbalancesheet
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🎄 Early Christmas Gift: Join my free webinar on Keeping Calm During the Holidays
📅 Tuesday 9 December at 12:00 pm (UK time)
👉 Click here to receive the Zoom details.
🌱 Join our SEND Parenting Private WhatsApp Community — a safe space to share, learn, and feel supported by parents who truly understand.
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Become part of the ADHD Warrior Mum’s Recharge Station — your space for group coaching, expert guidance, real connection, and the calm you deserve.
By Dr. Olivia KesselDr. Olivia Kessel explores the essential yet often overlooked topic of caregiver self-care with behavior analyst Eleanor Magri, revealing how nurturing ourselves is not selfish but necessary for effectively supporting our neurodivergent children.
• Neurodiversity family specialist Eleanor Magri introduces the concept of holistic support that includes caring for the caregiver
• Parents often feel guilty prioritizing their needs, viewing self-care as selfish rather than necessary
• Simple sensory self-care strategies like spending time in a darkened room or using calming sounds can regulate the nervous system
• Building sustainable self-care habits by "stacking" them with existing routines (like adding a breathing exercise before brushing teeth)
• A case study demonstrating how parental self-regulation led to improved communication and fewer crises with a neurodivergent adult daughter
• The importance of creating awareness about burnout symptoms and recognizing when intervention is needed
• Understanding that between two hard paths, consistent self-care offers better long-term outcomes
• A free "Caregiver Balance Sheet" resource to help visualize time invested in children versus oneself
Join our private SEND Parenting WhatsApp community for support, insights and connections with like-minded parents who truly understand. The link is available in the show notes.
Click here for Free Caregiver Balance Sheet
www.inclusi.org/caregiverbalancesheet
💬 Connect with Us
🎄 Early Christmas Gift: Join my free webinar on Keeping Calm During the Holidays
📅 Tuesday 9 December at 12:00 pm (UK time)
👉 Click here to receive the Zoom details.
🌱 Join our SEND Parenting Private WhatsApp Community — a safe space to share, learn, and feel supported by parents who truly understand.
⚡ Ready to go deeper?
Become part of the ADHD Warrior Mum’s Recharge Station — your space for group coaching, expert guidance, real connection, and the calm you deserve.

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