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You’re not the only parent who feels like this. You just need to find your people.

In our community we do two things: look at our child’s Development, Individual Differences, and Relationship and connect with one another to combat the damaging effects of parental isolation and shame that affect almost all parents of neurodivergent kids. In this blog, Play Therapist, Licensed Therapist and Mom, Rebekah Springs, shares her thoughts, stories, teachings and tips & tricks for parents of highly sensitive, differently-wired, and brilliant kids to reference during difficult times, stressful days and moments when you feel completely alone and at the end of your rope.

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How to respond when a child is traumatized

When a child experiences trauma their body goes into fight, flight, freeze, or fawn mode. Cognitive thought and planning go offline and the instinctual, “reptilian,” brain overrides all other brain functions. Your child will experience an adrenaline rush, racing heart, and many more responses that prepare them to defend and protect.

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