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