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In this episode of The Autism ADHD Podcast, I explore how mothers of neurodivergent children can embrace their authentic selves—quirks, sensitivities, and all—and why this is so powerful for modeling self-acceptance. I chat about the pressure to conform to the "good mom" ideal, the costs of masking, and practical strategies for living more authentically. Most importantly, you'll hear about how your authenticity directly teaches your child that their differences are valid and worthy of acceptance.
Thank you for supporting the podcast and sharing it with others:)
Sincerely,
Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist
CLICK HERE for Holly's Free Behavior & Social Interaction Guides and MORE!
Learn more about Holly's private practice in North Carolina
Learn more about Holly's continuing education trainings for mental health therapists
⭐️Join the Facebook Groups
➡️ Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents
➡️ Professionals, Join the Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators
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In this episode of The Autism ADHD Podcast, I explore how mothers of neurodivergent children can embrace their authentic selves—quirks, sensitivities, and all—and why this is so powerful for modeling self-acceptance. I chat about the pressure to conform to the "good mom" ideal, the costs of masking, and practical strategies for living more authentically. Most importantly, you'll hear about how your authenticity directly teaches your child that their differences are valid and worthy of acceptance.
Thank you for supporting the podcast and sharing it with others:)
Sincerely,
Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Neurodivergent Therapist
CLICK HERE for Holly's Free Behavior & Social Interaction Guides and MORE!
Learn more about Holly's private practice in North Carolina
Learn more about Holly's continuing education trainings for mental health therapists
⭐️Join the Facebook Groups
➡️ Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents
➡️ Professionals, Join the Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators

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