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Neurodivergent children and teens tend to experience more criticism, shame and correction which leads to negative self-talk. Examples include "I'm bad", "No one likes me" and "I can't do anything right".
Negative self talk can contribute to anxiety, depression and more. In part one, Katelyn and I talk about how negative self-talk can develop and our own journeys.
Take care, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It
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By Holly Blanc Moses4.9
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Neurodivergent children and teens tend to experience more criticism, shame and correction which leads to negative self-talk. Examples include "I'm bad", "No one likes me" and "I can't do anything right".
Negative self talk can contribute to anxiety, depression and more. In part one, Katelyn and I talk about how negative self-talk can develop and our own journeys.
Take care, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It
Learn more about Holly
Learn more about Katelyn
⭐️ Get to Know my Child Guide
Parents, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here
Educators, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here
Therapists get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here
⭐️Behavior Detective Guide
Parents - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide
Therapists - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide
Educators - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide
⭐️Join the Facebook Groups
Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents
Professionals, you are invited to join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators

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