Practical strategies you can use on your journey to raising a child with disabilities
Do you feel like your brain never stops? When you are listening to somebody else does your mind race off thinking about what you have to do next? Are you driven to look at your cell phone even at the dinner table with your family? Do you have a hard time just letting your brain relax and be quiet?
Does your brain need a break?
Like everyone else, I am struggling with turning things off. Work and life commingle. Employment is no longer a 9-5 job. It is now expected that work goes with you on your cell phone twenty four hours a day. Add to that all the family obligations and...
When somebody asks you how important self-care is, many of you may answer the way I used to. Are you kidding, I don’t have time to pee, much less think about myself. The way I used to run my life, this statement was very true. Then I got tired of all the chaos and feeling as though so much time was being wasted. It was then I realized the problem was not that I did not have enough time; the problem was the way I used my time.
Value Your Time More Than Anything Else
There is an abundance of research that supports that when you want to change something about yourself, you need to...
Parents having children with special needs no doubt have more stress and strain than parents that do not. An article in the 2010 edition of the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (volume 40, pages 457–469) found that the part of the brain that releases cortisol was under-active in mothers of adolescents and adults with ASD . This is also seen in other groups experiencing chronic stress, including parents of children with cancer, combat soldiers, Holocaust survivors, and individuals suffering from PTSD.
Effects of PTSD
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