When your child develops in an atypical way, either without or with a diagnosis (autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others)...
Do you often feel worry, stress and anxiety?
Do you feel lonely, isolated or unsupported?
Do you want to give him the best but don't know where to start?
This book accompanies you in the labyrinth of your atypical motherhood and gives you the tools so that you do not get lost when facing any difference in the neurodevelopment of your son or daughter.
Let me accompany you
Let me accompany you
Through mindfulness and emotional management, you will be able to calibrate your compass and make decisions that bring you closer to well-being (yours and yours) and away from anxiety and burnout.
Aimed at family members of children with ASD, ADHD and other neurodivergences, When Your Child is Different is a practical proposal based on my professional career as a mindfulness teacher and my own experience as a mother of a son with autism.
You can also find it on other Amazon sites (Mexico, Canada, Germany, France and others).
The book is available in print and digital version (for immediate download)..
It's more than a book and more than a manual...it's content that can help you, whatever your motherhood is and whatever point you're currently at. It includes:
A toolkit for navigating the often disorienting experience of parenting someone who develops in an atypical way.
Practical tips to reduce your stress response right away
Realistic and simple tips to be aware of and reduce your daily anxiety.
Guidelines for emotional management in the face of frustration, uncertainty, expectations and others.
What acceptance of a reality we often would not have chosen is really like and how it transforms you (and the relationship you have with your child).
How to manage the environment (partner, family, friends and others) to avoid continuous burnout.
What you need to know about therapies, therapists and teaming up with education professionals (even more so when they know nothing about neurodivergence).
Practical issues of daily and family life with a different child.
And much, much more.
A real road map to keep your compass calibrated so you don't get lost so easily. Besides, you are the boss: you can read it as it suits you best - chronologically, or focusing on those challenges or issues that most concern you at the moment.