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Episode 6: Safe to Unmask: Helping Our ADHD/Autistic Children

Episode 6: Safe to Unmask: Helping Our ADHD/Autistic Children

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Summary In this episode of the Mixed Needs Mama podcast, Terrie Hellard-Brown discusses the challenges and strategies for parenting mixed needs families, focusing on the concept of masking in neurodiverse children. She emphasizes the importance of creating inclusive environments, particularly in churches, and offers practical advice for supporting neurodiverse children at home. The conversation also highlights the benefits of drama classes in helping children navigate social interactions and develop their identities. Terrie encourages parents to foster safe spaces for their children while teaching them to navigate societal expectations respectfully. Takeaways
  • Masking is a coping mechanism that can lead to anxiety.
  • Churches should create inclusive environments for neurodiverse families.
  • Parents need to support their children in being themselves.
  • Drama classes can help neurodiverse children develop social skills.
  • Creating safe spaces at home is essential for neurodiverse children.
  • Teaching children about social norms is important for their development.
  • It's crucial to help children understand the purpose of eye contact.
  • Being quirky is acceptable, but respect is necessary.
  • Parents should encourage honesty in relationships for neurodiverse children.
  • Just because something is hard doesn't mean we shouldn't try.
Sound Bites
  • "Masking can lead to severe anxiety and burnout."
  • "Being quirky is okay; they need to be respectful."
  • "Just because it's hard doesn't mean we don't do it."
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mixed Needs Families 00:48 Understanding Masking in Neurodiversity 03:18 The Role of Churches in Supporting Neurodiverse Families 07:48 Creating Safe Spaces at Home 12:41 The Benefits of Drama Classes for Social Skills 19:34 Conclusion and Call to Action
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